Khanh Hoa, Vietnam—A hillside collapsed onto a residential property near the coast this morning. Two people died when their home was buried by a wall of wet earth. The local people's committee confirmed the incident shortly before noon.
The house was located at the base of a steep cliff. Heavy rain throughout the night weakened the soil structure. Witnesses described a sudden shift that sent tons of rock and mud into the living area. The structure disintegrated upon impact.
Emergency crews arrived to find the property almost entirely hidden beneath the debris. The size of the collapse made the search for the victims dangerous and slow. They utilized hand tools to avoid shifting the unstable earth above them.
The committee has ordered an immediate evacuation of all homes in the immediate vicinity. Experts are assessing the slope for further signs of instability. They fear the saturated hillside may drop more material in the coming hours.
Local residents are assisting the displaced families with temporary shelter. The area around the incident is now a restricted zone. Police have set up checkpoints to prevent people from approaching the hazard site.
This event follows weeks of sporadic rainfall in the coastal region. While infrastructure is being repaired elsewhere, this isolated landslide caught officials off guard. The geological threat is being re-evaluated for the entire residential strip.
Cleanup operations have been halted for the evening. The risk of further collapses is considered too high for nighttime work. Teams will return at sunrise to stabilize the site.
The community remains on edge as the weather forecast remains uncertain. There is no timeline for the reopening of the area. The local authorities are currently focused on preventing further casualties.
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