China correspondent

At least one person died and 28 were missing after a landslide in southwestern China, according to the Chinese government media.
The ground collapse struck the village of Jinping in Sichuan County at 11:50 on Saturday (03:50 GMT), buried 10 homes and besieged many residents. Two people were rescued.
A command center was established at the scene, according to a statement issued by the provincial emergency management office.
Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered a “comprehensive” rescue for those trapped.
Pictures of the government media show a large collapse of clay and rocks from the side of the very slope mountain, which cuts what appears to be a small village.
Hundreds of emergency workers are looking for survivors, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Ministry of Emergency. About 200 people were evacuated.
President Xi ordered the authorities to do “everything that can be searched and saved missing persons, reducing injuries and dealing with what is properly after,” according to the official news agency of Schengehua.

In addition, Chinese Prime Minister Lee Qiang requested an investigation into the risks of potential geological risks in nearby areas.
According to local media reports, villagers said that large rocks have been often seen rolling on the mountain during the past six months.
Li also said that the residents who are threatened to prevent another disaster, according to AP reports, should be evacuated, noting that Xinhua.
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The remote mountainous parts of the southwest of China can be vulnerable to landslides.
In January 2024, The landslide collapse in the Chinese province of Yunnan killed dozens of people When a very slope cliff collapsed and part of a village was destroyed.
At least 18 people were killed in a separate landslide in the same area 11 years ago.
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