CNN —Rescuers are racing to reach at least 47 people buried in a landslide in southwestern China on Monday, according to state media.
The landslide hit the mountain village of Liangshui in Yunnan province shortly before dawn, when most residents were asleep.
More than 300 rescue workers were deployed along with dozens of fire engines and earth-moving equipment, according to CCTV.
One man was pulled from the rubble shortly after 11 a.m. local time, state-run news agency Xinhua reported.
Much of southern China, including Yunnan, is in the middle of a cold snap, with temperatures dropping near or below freezing, according to China’s Meteorological Administration.
Organizations:
CNN, CCTV, Xinhua, China’s Meteorological Administration
Locations:
China, Liangshui, Yunnan