Rescuers race to find survivors in the rain after a landslide in China kills at least 8

A landslide in Chongqing, China, killed at least 8 people and left 34 missing. Rescue crews are searching for survivors. The landslide happened in the southwestern Chinese city.
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A big landslide happened in Chongqing, China. It killed at least 8 people and left 34 missing. Rescue teams are searching for people who might still be alive. They are working in the rain.
Why it matters
This news is important because many people are missing and might still be alive. The rescue teams are working hard to find them.
- Where did the landslide happen?
- Chongqing, China
- How many people are missing?
- 34
- What are the rescue teams doing?
- Searching for survivors in the rain
How outlets are framing the same story
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All outlets report the landslide and the rescue efforts in a similar way, focusing on the number of people killed and missing.
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Rescue efforts in the rain
Sources1TypeAngleSeattle Timesemphasizes the difficulty of the rescue