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Several trapped after landslide buries homes in China's Chongqing

Times of India Published Jul 17, 2026 Reviewed Jul 17, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Nine people were rescued from the rubble after a landslide in Pengshui county, Chongqing, and none suffered life-threatening injuries.
9 people · rescued people Xinhua
China's Ministry of Emergency Management deployed 206 firefighters and rescue personnel, supported by 49 emergency vehicles, to assist in the landslide response in Pengshui county, Chongqing.
206 personnel · firefighters and rescue personnel49 vehicles · emergency vehicles China's Ministry of Emergency Management
More than 60 residents were being evacuated when a landslide struck Pengshui county, Chongqing, at 9:08 am local time on Friday.
more than 60 residents · residents being evacuated

Several people were trapped after a landslide struck Pengshui county in the southwestern Chinese municipality of Chongqing on Friday, burying residential buildings and triggering a large-scale rescue operation, according to state media.State broadcaster CCTV said a local community worker noticed rocks falling from a hillside at around 8 am local time and issued an emergency warning.

Authorities immediately began evacuating more than 60 residents, but the landslide struck at 9.08 am, trapping several people before the evacuation could be completed.Officials were still verifying the number of people trapped beneath the debris. Xinhua reported that nine people had been rescued from the rubble and that none had suffered life-threatening injuries.

Search and rescue operations were continuing.Footage aired by CCTV showed a section of the hillside collapsing onto a cluster of riverside homes, sending rocks and debris crashing into buildings as residents fled through thick clouds of dust. A dashcam video verified by Reuters captured the moment the hillside gave way, with debris spilling across a road and forcing passing vehicles and a motorcyclist to stop.

The cause of the landslide was not immediately known.China's Ministry of Emergency Management activated a Level-II emergency response and dispatched a 100-member rescue team to the site. The ministry said 206 firefighters and rescue personnel, supported by 49 emergency vehicles, had also been deployed to assist in the operation.Catch the latest world news and top headlines.

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