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A devastating landslide in Junlian county, China, has resulted in approximately 30 people reported missing after burying ten houses. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, has prompted the Ministry of Emergency Management to deploy hundreds of rescuers, including firefighters, to the affected area. As rescue operations continue, two individuals have been successfully rescued alive, and around 200 residents have been evacuated to safety, according to state media.
Local reports indicate that villagers had observed rocks frequently rolling down the mountain over the past six months, suggesting a potential hazard. Geologists had previously inspected the area late last year. In response to the tragedy, President Xi Jinping expressed his concerns, instructing authorities to intensify efforts to locate the missing individuals. Additionally, Premier Li Qiang has called for a thorough investigation into geological risks and emphasized the need for further evacuations in vulnerable areas to prevent future disasters, as reported by Xinhua news agency.