In China, at least two people rescued from a landlord, nearly 30 still missing Brief news

China has suffered from extreme weather phenomena in recent months. Last year was record -breaking in the country, and dozens of people died in the flood during the year.

In China, at least two people have been rescued on Saturday after a landlord in the southwestern part of the country. At least 29 people are still missing, the authorities tell AFP.

On Saturday, the landlord buried over 30 people and ten houses in the city of Yibin in the province of Sichuan. Rescue groups have been looking for survivors.

About 200 people have been evacuated from the Turma area. Rescue workers have urged people to avoid the area.

Chinese president XI jinping has ordered the authorities to do their best to find lost people.

The landslide took place early Saturday morning Finnish time. According to China State Media, preliminary studies were based on, among other things, recent prolonged rainfall.

China has suffered from extreme weather phenomena in recent months. Last year was record -breaking in the country, and dozens of people died in the flood during the year.

According to experts, extreme phenomena are increasing due to climate change.

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