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Xi’an Mudslide Death Toll Rises to 21 as Rescue Efforts Continue Amid Severe Flooding: 6 Still Missing

Xi'an Mudslide Death Toll Rises to 21 as Rescue Efforts Continue Amid Severe Flooding

The death toll from a devastating mudslide triggered by heavy rain on the outskirts of Xi’an, a city in western China, climbed to 21 on Sunday. As the rescue efforts continue, authorities are still searching for six missing individuals. The Xi’an Emergency Management Bureau reported that the mudslide, which occurred on Friday evening, also caused a flash flood that took out power to approximately 900 households. According to the bureau’s social media account, 980 rescue personnel, aided by dogs, are working tirelessly to locate the remaining missing people.

The region around Xi’an is no stranger to heavy rainfall and flooding during the summer months, but this year’s precipitation has been particularly severe in some areas. Conversely, other parts of China are struggling with drought, which is severely impacting crop yields. The Chinese government earlier reported that the summer’s flooding and landslides had claimed the lives of 142 people in July alone. The ongoing crisis in Xi’an serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers posed by natural disasters and the importance of effective emergency response measures.

Xi’an Mudslide Death Toll Rises to 21 as Rescue Efforts Continue Amid Severe Flooding

As the rescue efforts continue, the authorities are working to provide assistance to those affected by the disaster. The government has mobilized significant resources to support the rescue efforts and provide relief to those displaced by the mudslide and flash flood. The people of Xi’an are bracing themselves for the challenges ahead, as they face the daunting task of rebuilding and recovering from the disaster.

The Xi’an Emergency Management Bureau has been at the forefront of the rescue efforts, working closely with local authorities to coordinate the search and rescue operations. The bureau’s efforts have been supported by a team of 980 rescue personnel, including firefighters, paramedics, and emergency responders. The teams are working in challenging conditions, with the rubble and debris from the mudslide posing significant obstacles to their search for survivors.

As the rescue efforts continue, the people of Xi’an are left to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives. The devastating impact of the mudslide has left a trail of destruction, with homes and businesses destroyed, and families displaced. The recovery process will be long and arduous, but the resilience of the people of Xi’an will undoubtedly play a crucial role in the city’s eventual rebuilding and recovery.