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Landslide Buries Homes in China's Chongqing, 8 Dead
A devastating landslide struck China's Chongqing municipality this week, resulting in the deaths of at least 8 individuals and leaving 34 others unaccounted for. The natural disaster occurred in the Zhaoyang Town, Zhaoyang District, burying numerous homes and triggering a large-scale evacuation effort. Over 1,100 residents were compelled to leave their residences as rescue operations commenced immediately following the incident. The exact cause of the landslide is currently under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest heavy rainfall may have been a contributing factor. Emergency services and local authorities are on the scene, working to locate the missing persons and assess the full extent of the damage. The affected area has been cordoned off to ensure the safety of the public and facilitate ongoing rescue and recovery work. This event highlights the vulnerability of communities in mountainous regions to extreme weather conditions and geological instability. Further updates on the search for the missing and the recovery efforts are expected as the situation develops.
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