China landslide leaves 53 missing

At least 53 people are missing after a landslide hit a county in Sichuan province in China’s south-west, according to state media…

At least 53 people are missing after a landslide hit a county in Sichuan province in China’s south-west, according to state media.

The official Xinhua News Agency said today that the landslide was triggered by heavy rain in Kangding county. It did not immediately give any other details.

Heavy rains and floods have hit several areas of China in the last month, with 15 hikers killed two weeks ago when they were trapped in a canyon near Chongqing, also in south-western China.

Elsewhere, torrential rains triggered floods and landslides in southern Japan, leaving at least six people dead and 10 others missing, including elderly residents at a nursing home, officials said today.

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A mudslide hit a nursing home in Hofu City in Yamaguchi Prefecture yesterday, killing three people and injuring another, as the ground floor of the two-storey building was inundated.

Rescue workers and dogs today searched for four residents who were still missing.

Most of the 90 residents were evacuated to the roof and airlifted out by helicopter.

Also in Hofu, an 85-year-old woman was buried in a separate landslide and found dead, while another person drowned after being washed into a swollen river.

Officials said that in addition to the four missing from the nursing home, six other people — five in Hofu and another in a nearby city of Mine — were still unaccounted for.

Rivers and canals flooded at more than 100 locations, while at least 110 landslides were reported in Hofu, which lies about 620 miles south-west of Tokyo.

A seasonal rain front has brought torrential downpours in south-western Japan since the weekend where more than 10 inches of rainfall was reported in 24 hours.

Agencies