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Heavy rains in southern China trigger landslides, killing two and leaving 19 others missing

The military has been deployed to help in the rescue effort after torrential rainfall triggered landslides on Thursday in China's southwest Guizhou Province.

CCTV, the state broadcaster, reported that two bodies were found in Changshi.

CCTV, citing initial reports, reported that a second landslide trapped 19 people in eight households.

The authorities also issued warnings about geological disasters that may occur in the nearby area.

Climate change is causing China to experience longer and hotter heatwaves, as well as more unpredictable and frequent heavy rain. Authorities have stated that the country's large population makes it particularly vulnerable to climate change.

Heavy rains in the mountainous province of Guizhou, as well as nearby provinces Hunan and Jiangxi, prompted authorities to launch their third highest emergency response. Over 400 emergency personnel, including military officers and firemen, were dispatched to help in the rescue operation.

Seven people have died and several others are missing after heavy rains last week in China’s southern Guangdong Province and Guangxi Region. Authorities issued warnings about severe rainfall, mountain flooding, and geological disasters.

Chinese meteorological data show that 2024 is the warmest year since records began in the 1960s. This is the second consecutive year where milestones have been broken. Reporting by Farah master and the Beijing Newsroom; editing by Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)