A landslide occurred in a rural area near the city of Zhaotong, where 18 households were buried in soil and rocks.
In southwest China’s Yunnan province, a massive landslide occurred on the morning of January 22, trapping 47 people under rubble. This was reported by Xinhua.
It is known that the landslide occurred in one of the rural areas near the city of Zhaotong, where 18 households were covered with soil and stones.
People under the rubble are considered missing. More than 200 other residents were evacuated to safe areas.
A rescue and search operation is underway, involving more than 200 rescuers, 33 fire trucks and 10 trucks.
Recall that as a result of the heavy rains that hit Rio de Janeiro, at least 11 people died.
Earlier it was reported that a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.6 occurred in central Japan. A tsunami with a height of more than 1.2 meters was recorded.
Source: korrespondent

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