Key facts
- A landslide occurred in Tanchang county, Gansu province, China.
- Sixteen people remain buried following the event.
- Seventeen individuals have been rescued.
- The cause of the landslide is not yet known.
Sixteen people are still buried in a mountainous county in China's western Gansu province following a landslide that occurred on Tuesday, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Initially, 33 people were trapped, but 17 have since been rescued. Local authorities are actively working to rescue those affected in Tanchang county, though the cause of the landslide remains undetermined. The provided additional sources detail separate, severe landslide events in Gansu in August 2025, including one in Yuzhong County that resulted in at least 43 deaths and another in the same province that killed 10 people with 33 missing. These reports also mention heavy rains triggering flash floods and mudslides, with Chinese President Xi Jinping ordering maximum effort in rescue operations and urging regions to strengthen risk identification due to extreme weather.
