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China Sichuan landslide 'buries up to 40 people' China Sichuan landslide 'buries up to 40 people'
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A landslide in China's Sichuan province has buried between 30 and 40 people, Chinese state media say. A landslide has buried between 30 and 40 people in China's Sichuan province, state media say.
The landslide occurred in Zhongxing town on Wednesday morning. More than 100 rescuers with rescue dogs were at the scene, Xinhua news agency said.The landslide occurred in Zhongxing town on Wednesday morning. More than 100 rescuers with rescue dogs were at the scene, Xinhua news agency said.
Parts of China have been hit by heavy rainfall in recent days, making some areas prone to landslides and floods. The landslide followed days of torrential rain across parts of China that has caused floods in some areas.
On Tuesday, a bridge in Sichuan's Jiangyou collapsed, with several people still missing. On Tuesday, a bridge in Sichuan's Jiangyou collapsed, with at least 12 people missing.
Zhongxing is in Dujiangyan city, one of the places badly hit by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
The landslide, which spanned around two square kilometres, damaged at least 11 homes, Xinhua reported.
"So far we only know 11 families were buried and more than 200 residents have been evacuated," a local official told AFP news agency.
Meanwhile, rescue teams had been deployed in Jiangyou to search for those missing after the bridge collapsed, state media said.
At least six vehicles were reported to have plunged into the river when it came down after days of heavy rain.