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24 Dead After China Landslide, Over 100 Still Missing
- Sunday June 25, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Rescue workers in China pulled more bodies out of piles of rock and mud on Sunday as they searched for more than 100 people still missing a day after a landslide buried a mountain village, with hopes fading of finding survivors.
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Five Dead, 120 People Missing In China Landslide
- Saturday June 24, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
At least five people were found dead and over 120 remained missing hours after a massive landslide buried a mountain village in southwest China on Saturday as rescuers scoured through rocks for survivors.
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Two earthquakes shake parts of Tibet
- Monday August 12, 2013
- World News | Press Trust of India
Parts of Tibet were rocked by two earthquakes this morning. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake jolted the border region of Zogang County and Markam County at Qamdo Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region at 5:23 am today (Beijing Time), China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC) said.
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24 Dead After China Landslide, Over 100 Still Missing
- Sunday June 25, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Rescue workers in China pulled more bodies out of piles of rock and mud on Sunday as they searched for more than 100 people still missing a day after a landslide buried a mountain village, with hopes fading of finding survivors.
- www.ndtv.com
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Five Dead, 120 People Missing In China Landslide
- Saturday June 24, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
At least five people were found dead and over 120 remained missing hours after a massive landslide buried a mountain village in southwest China on Saturday as rescuers scoured through rocks for survivors.
- www.ndtv.com
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Two earthquakes shake parts of Tibet
- Monday August 12, 2013
- World News | Press Trust of India
Parts of Tibet were rocked by two earthquakes this morning. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake jolted the border region of Zogang County and Markam County at Qamdo Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region at 5:23 am today (Beijing Time), China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC) said.
- www.ndtv.com