Landslide kills 29 in China's southwest

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Death toll from a landslide in China's southwest rises to 29 with at least 25 still missing

Rescue workers recover a body in the aftermath of a landslide at Pingdi Village in southwestern China's Guizhou Province Wednesday, July 24, 2019.

Official news agency Xinhua said Saturday night that 40 people have been rescued from the site in Shuicheng county, Guizhou province, according to the local emergency rescue command. Rescue personnel and tents are seen at the foot of a mountain after a landslide occurred at Liupanshui in the southwest China's Guizhou province July 24, 2019. Xinhua said a local school had been set up as an emergency medical and rescue centre, with "multiple rescue teams and experts" still searching for those missing.

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