At least 21 killed in landslide in China's Gansu province as rescue efforts end, Xinhua says
- The landslide hit a valley in Tanchang county early on Tuesday morning, trapping 33 people
A landslide in China's western Gansu province has killed 21 people after search and rescue operations concluded. The incident trapped 33 individuals, mostly temporary laborers.
- The landslide's impact on temporary laborers at a state-run forestry farm.
- Gansu's mountainous terrain and susceptibility to natural disasters.
- The conclusion of search and rescue operations in Tanchang county.
BEIJING: At least 21 have people have been confirmed dead in a landslide in China’s western province of Gansu after the end of search and rescue operations, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday.
The landslide hit a valley in Tanchang county early on Tuesday morning, trapping 33 people.
Most of those affected were residents from nearby villages hired as temporary labourers at a state-run forestry farm that encompasses the valley, state-run China Newsweek said.
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The mountainous region with steep valleys and crisscrossing rivers is prone to natural disasters including flash floods and landslides, especially during the rainy season.