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Rural Sichuan Landslide: One Person Confirmed Dead After Heavy Rains Trigger Massive Soil Shift

Heavy rains triggered a fatal landslide in rural Sichuan on June 24, 2026, causing one death. Emergency crews are currently assessing the impact on the affected village and searching for others.

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Rural Sichuan Landslide: One Person Confirmed Dead After Heavy Rains Trigger Massive Soil Shift

Sichuan, China—A landslide in a remote part of Sichuan province killed one person on June 24, 2026. The slide was triggered by prolonged rainfall that destabilized the local terrain. Local rescue teams are currently navigating difficult conditions to reach the affected area.

The event took place in a mountainous village during the early hours of the morning. Massive quantities of earth and rock descended the slope, striking at least one residential structure. Residents in the vicinity fled as the ground began to shift.

Emergency services deployed search teams shortly after the event was reported. The terrain remains unstable, complicating efforts to move heavy equipment into the village. Rescuers are relying on hand tools and small machinery to clear the site.

Authorities confirmed one fatality as the search operation entered the afternoon phase. Medical personnel remain on standby at the perimeter of the slide zone. The victim was recovered from the debris field following a brief search.

The regional weather bureau had issued warnings for heavy precipitation throughout the week. Officials suspect the saturated soil reached a critical threshold, leading to the collapse of the hillside. Further geological surveys of the mountain are planned once the rain subsides.

Communication lines into the rural zone have been partially disrupted by the shifting ground. Local officials are working to restore contact and ensure that nearby settlements are monitored for further risks. The threat of secondary slides persists as the rainfall continues.

Support teams from the provincial capital have been dispatched to assist in the recovery. They are coordinating with local community leaders to provide aid to the displaced population. The priority remains clearing access routes for emergency vehicles.

The situation remains fluid as crews continue to stabilize the mountain face. Officials have warned that the area will remain a restricted zone for the foreseeable future. The immediate threat to other nearby homes is still being evaluated by structural engineers.

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