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Scores missing in massive China landslide

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Rescuers recovered 10 bodies and were still searching for 93 missing people on Sunday, a day after a massive landslide buried a picturesqu­e mountain village in southweste­rn China.

More than 2,500 rescuers with detection devices and dogs were looking for signs of life amid the rubble of huge boulders that rained down on Xinmo village in Sichuan province early Saturday.

As of Sunday night, only three people – a couple and their month-old baby – had been rescued from the disaster site.

Sitting on the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau in Aba prefecture’s Mao County, Xinmo has in recent years become a tourism destinatio­n for its picturesqu­e scenery of homes in lush meadows tucked between steep and rugged mountains. But after the landslide, the village was reduced to a vast area of rubble.

As heavy machines removed

debris and men scoured the rubble for survivors on Sunday, relatives from nearby villages sobbed as they awaited news of their loved ones.

“It was as if strong winds were blowing by, or a big truck rumbled by,” Tang Hua, a 38-year-old woman from a nearby village, told The Associated Press. “The houses were shaking, as if there were an earthquake. We rushed out

and saw massive smoke. With a thundering sound, the smoke suddenly lifted. We realized it was a landslide.”

Tang has relatives in Xinmo, but she said little could be done at this point.

“The whole village is done for,” she said.

The landslide carried an estimated 18 million cubic meters of earth and rock when it slid down from steep mountains.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Emergency personnel and locals work at the site of a landslide in Xinmo village in Mao County in southweste­rn China’s Sichuan Province.
AP PHOTO Emergency personnel and locals work at the site of a landslide in Xinmo village in Mao County in southweste­rn China’s Sichuan Province.

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