
Rescuers work at the site of the landslide in Muta Township, Dengqen County, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 2, 2025. A landslide in Xizang Autonomous Region in southwest China on Sunday has left three people dead, two injured and seven missing, local authorities said on Monday. The injured people are in stable condition in hospital. (Xinhua)
LHASA, June 2 (Xinhua) -- A landslide in Xizang Autonomous Region in southwest China on Sunday has left three people dead, two injured and seven missing, local authorities said on Monday.
The landslide occurred at around 9:30 p.m. in Muta Township, Dengqen County under the jurisdiction of the city of Qamdo.
The injured people are in stable condition in hospital.
About 500 rescuers, medical workers and firefighters, as well as sniffer dogs, are involved in the search and rescue operation, supported by ambulances, excavators and telecommunication and electricity supply facilities.
The city government of Qamdo has allocated 5 million yuan (about 696,000 U.S. dollars) for emergency disaster relief.
Experts from water and natural resources departments estimated that the landslide displaced roughly 200,000 cubic meters of mud and rocks. They also identified potential secondary landslide risks.
The Ministry of Emergency Management initiated a Level-IV emergency response for geographical disasters and has dispatched a team to support local rescue efforts. ■

This photo taken on June 2, 2025 shows a scene at the rescue site of the landslide in Muta Township, Dengqen County, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. A landslide in Xizang Autonomous Region in southwest China on Sunday has left three people dead, two injured and seven missing, local authorities said on Monday. The injured people are in stable condition in hospital. (Xinhua)



