Sichuan, China—Heavy rains triggered a massive landslide early this morning in a remote corner of Sichuan province. The deluge sent tons of earth and rock crashing down the mountainside. Two people were confirmed dead in the immediate aftermath. Rescue teams are currently struggling to navigate the unstable terrain to locate anyone else trapped beneath the debris.
Local authorities launched an emergency response operation as soon as the scale of the destruction became clear. Hundreds of workers are now on-site. They are using heavy machinery to clear paths through the thick mud. The ground remains saturated and treacherous. Rain continues to fall across the region.
Villagers describe a sudden, deafening roar before the hillside gave way. Several homes were swallowed by the shifting earth within seconds. Some residents managed to flee to higher ground before their properties were hit. Many others were caught inside when the landslide struck.
Official reports indicate that the geological instability of the region has been a known concern for some time. However, the sheer volume of rainfall over the last forty-eight hours overwhelmed existing drainage systems. The mountain slope simply failed under the sustained pressure. Engineers are now monitoring the surrounding ridges for signs of further movement.
Medical units have set up temporary stations near the edge of the disaster zone. They are treating survivors for shock and minor injuries sustained during the evacuation. Most of the injured were pulled from the outer edges of the slide area. The deeper zones remain inaccessible for now.
Communication lines in the area are heavily compromised. Repair crews are working to restore power and telecommunications to the nearby village. The isolation of the site is adding hours to the transit of supplies and additional rescue equipment. This logistical bottleneck is a primary focus for the local government.
Search operations are expected to continue throughout the night under artificial lighting. Rescuers are using acoustic sensors and thermal imaging to detect movement in the rubble. They are moving with extreme caution. The risk of secondary landslides remains high as the soil stays loose.
Families are gathered at the perimeter waiting for word on missing relatives. Officials have provided little information to the crowd. Tensions are rising as the search enters its second phase. No one is discussing the long-term status of the village yet.
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