Chaos in Guizhou: Twin Landslides Trap Residents
Landslides in Dafang county, Guizhou province, trapped 19 individuals across Changshi and Guowa townships. Rescue operations, challenged by rugged terrain, involve emergency personnel and advanced equipment. The Ministry of Natural Resources elevated emergency response levels, emphasizing rapid action and prevention of secondary disasters.

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A twin series of landslides wreaked havoc in Changshi and Guowa townships in Dafang county, Guizhou province, Southwest China, trapping 19 people, according to local reports.
The disasters struck early Thursday, with emergency crews, armed with life detectors and drones, racing against the clock to rescue those trapped across six residential buildings.
Despite the challenging mountainous terrain, China's ministry has raised the emergency response, deploying additional resources to safely locate those affected and prevent further incidents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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- Guowa
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- emergency response
- geological disasters
- China
- Xinhua
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