Frantic search as huge landslide in China buries homes

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Part of a mountainside collapsed onto a residential area in China’s Chongqing on Friday.
Part of a mountainside collapsed onto a residential area in China’s Chongqing on Friday.

A landslide has buried residential buildings in the southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing, forcing more than 1100 residents to evacuate and trapped an undetermined number of people.

State broadcaster CCTV said at least 10 people were rescued from the debris, and that search and rescue operations were ongoing. 

CCTV said the landslide occurred after 9am on Friday in Chongqing’s Pengshui County. 

Massive amounts of rocks and soil washed downslope, burying more than 10 residential buildings.

Firefighters arrive to the landslide scene in China's Chongqing
Rescuers have raced to the scene of the rain-triggered landslide in Chongqing. (AP PHOTO)

Images by CCTV showed part of a mountainside collapsing onto a residential area. 

Several buildings were next to the collapse site, while rescue crews combed through the debris. 

Rescue efforts were hindered by the unstable terrain and the ongoing risk of another landslide, according to the broadcaster.

Photos showed large slabs of rock sliding beside buildings into a waterway below. 

Two buildings that looked about five and 15 storeys high were damaged but still standing.

Debris after a landslide in southwestern China's Chongqing
The landslide sent huge amounts of rocks and soil downslope, burying over 10 residential buildings. (AP PHOTO)

The rain-triggered landslide occurred near a section of the Wujiang River, which cuts through mountains peppered with small towns and terraces. 

Authorities said they sent more than 8000 disaster-relief items to Chongqing, including tents, folding beds and family emergency kits.

Several power poles were buried, disrupting power supplies. 

Authorities said water, electricity and gas supplies were suspended within a 1km radius of the affected area to prevent further disruptions. 

Pengshui County is in the southeast part of Chongqing, bordering the provinces of Hubei and Guizhou.

AP