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4 dead and 17 trapped in landslides in southwestern China

  • Two landslides struck Dafang County in Guizhou province on May 22, 2025, trapping 21 people in mountainous terrain.
  • Heavy rain over the past week, linked to climate change and extreme weather in southern China, triggered the landslides and emergency responses.
  • Rescue teams including over 400 personnel, firefighters, and military officers face difficult conditions as they search for survivors in remote, steep terrain.
  • At least four people have died and 17 remain missing, with authorities activating a Level II emergency alert and issuing geological disaster warnings nearby.
  • The event highlights China’s vulnerability to climate change effects, prompting intensified emergency efforts and international condolences from leaders like Pakistan’s prime minister.
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Xinhua broke the news in China on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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