It said rescue teams totalling 980 people with dogs were looking for the remaining missing people
Rescuers at the site of a mudslide northwestern China. Pic/AP
The death toll from a mudslide triggered by heavy rain on the outskirts of the western Chinese city of Xi’an rose to 21 on Sunday and rescuers were still looking for six missing people, the government said.
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The mudslide and a flash flood on Friday evening also damaged a highway and knocked out power to 900 households, the Xi’an Emergency Management Bureau said on its social media account. It said rescue teams totalling 980 people with dogs were looking for the remaining missing people.
Parts of China suffer heavy rains and flooding every summer, but this year has been unusually severe in some areas, while other regions struggle with drought that is damaging crops. The government had earlier reported 142 people were killed by flooding and landslides in July.
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