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A devastating landslide in Jinping village, Sichuan province, has claimed at least one life and left 28 individuals missing, as reported by Chinese state media. The incident occurred at 11:50 AM on Saturday, burying ten houses and trapping several residents. Emergency management officials confirmed that two people were rescued, while a command center has been established on-site to coordinate the ongoing rescue efforts.
President Xi Jinping has ordered an "all-out" search for those still trapped and has directed authorities to prioritize minimizing casualties and properly managing the aftermath, according to Xinhua state news agency. Hundreds of emergency workers are on the ground, with around 200 residents evacuated from the area.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for an investigation into potential geological hazards in the region, noting reports from villagers about large rocks rolling down the mountain over the past six months. In response to the disaster, the central government has allocated 50 million yuan (approximately $7 million) for infrastructure repairs and public services, highlighting the ongoing risk of landslides in China's mountainous southwest.