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About 30 people are missing after a landslide in China's south western Sichuan province buried 10 houses and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate.
The Chinese Emergency Management Ministry deployed hundreds of rescuers including firefighters following the landslide in a village in Junlian county.
Two people were pulled out alive and about 200 others were relocated, state broadcaster CCTV said.
A villager told BeijingNews that rocks were frequently seen rolling down the mountain since the second half of 2024, in some cases making sounds similar to firecrackers.
The villager said geologists had inspected the area late last year, the state-run newspaper reported.
President Xi Jinping expressed his concern and urged authorities to make every effort to search for the missing people and minimise casualties, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang asked for an investigation and inspection of potential geological hazard risks in nearby areas.
Li also said residents who were under threat should be evacuated to prevent another disaster, according to Xinhua.
The National Development and Reform Commission has allocated 50 million yuan ($A11.0 million) from the central budget to support the emergency restoration of infrastructure and public service facilities.