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Sichuan Yunlian landslide is still continuing, rescue forces deploy radar overnight
2025-04-30 source:China Voice of China

At around 11:50 on February 8, a landslide suddenly broke out in Group 2, Jinping Village, Muai Town, Yunlian County, Yibin City, Sichuan Province. As of 24:00 on the 8th, 10 private houses and 1 production house have been verified to be buried, and 2 wounded people have been successfully rescued, neither of which are in danger of life. After preliminary verification, the disaster caused 29 people to be lost. For the latest situation on the scene, let’s learn about the latest situation ↓

△Aerial photography of the Yunlian landslide in Sichuan on February 8

China Voice reporter arrived at the scene early this morning. Although it was not dawn, the reporter could still vaguely see the landslide on a mountain opposite the landslide.

The landslide point is in the shape of a "V"

The landslide is still continuing

Near the landslide point is a ravine with a "V" shape. After the landslide occurs, a large amount of earth pours into the ravine, and the accumulation of landslides is mainly stones, which is in sharp contrast to the dense vegetation around it. In addition, a large slope can be seen in the naked eye of the landslide mountain. It is understood that the slope is 40° to 60°. The landslide is about 10 to 20 meters thick and is about 100 meters wide, and the square volume of the landslide reaches more than 100,000 cubic meters. At present, the landslide is still continuing.

Sichuan Yunlian landslide is still continuing. Rescue forces have laid radar overnight

△Rescue forces are searching for the landslide site

It is understood that it has been raining in the past ten days, with the cumulative rainfall exceeding 40 mm, and the cumulative rainfall exceeding 20 mm in the past three days. At the landslide site, rescue forces from armed police, firefighting, emergency response and other rescue forces have been carrying out rescue work in an orderly manner overnight.

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