Home / China / Society

12 missing after SW China landslide

Updated: 2014-09-01 11:26

(Xinhua)

  Print Mail Large Medium  Small 0

CHONGQING - Twelve people were missing after a rain-triggered landslide occurred on Monday morning in Yunyang county, Southwest China's Chongqing municipality.

Related Stories

  • 17 confirmed dead after SW China landslide
  • Landslide hits village in Guizhou
  • Death toll climbs to 15 after SW China landslide
  • Landslide hits village in Guizhou
  • 8 dead, 17 missing in SW China landslide
More China News
  • Beijing tests anti-terror measures
  • Salary hike guidelines set for Xinjiang
  • System on way to cap carbon output
  • Army needs 'information warfare' plan, declares Xi
  • Weekly Photos: Aug 25-31
  • Xi urges innovation in 'new military revolution'
More World News
  • EU to impose strong Russia sanctions
  • Annual elephant polo tournament kicks off in Thailand
  • APEC members calls for ocean partnership
  • DPRK not to send cheering squad to Incheon Asiad
  • Turkey to form new government
  • UN peacekeepers detained in Syria
Photo
  • Peace Mission - 2014 military drill ends in China's Inner Mongolia
  • First steps on a journey of discovery
  • Garbage dump turns water into poison
  • Vintage cars exhibition opens in Jinan
  •  
  • Discussion on Chinese FDI
  • Boeing, Xiamen Airlines celebrate 787 Dreamliner delivery
  • US photographer captures amazing starry night
  • More earthquake relief rolls in

Most Viewed

Editor's Picks
Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games
Leading leaden lives
Former security chief under probe
China helps fight international war on drugs
Crackdown on terrorist attacks
My China Story: Meeting the master

Today's Top News

Chinese American to run NYC public schools' fund

US launches fresh air strikes on IS rebels

NPC decision a landmark in HK democratic development

Chui Sai On elected Macao chief executive-designate

Exhibition on China-US WWII collaboration unveiled

Google building delivery drones

US, China plan followup to Sunnylands summit

US urged to stop recon

US Weekly

Geared to go

The place to be

  • Video
  • Slide
  • Photos

Helping US-Hong Kong links

Royal Caribbean sails to Shanghai

Beijing tower set to scale new heights

China launches HD Earth observation satellite

Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force conducts drill

Huge paper sky lantern released in S China

Special

Xi attends BRICS summit

Sochi Olympics