Landslide sweeps through industrial park in China, 91 missing
More than 900 people were evacuated before the disaster shook the city of Shenzen and the country's President ordered immediate rescue efforts.
Chinese state media reported that a huge landslide hit the city of Shenzen on Sunday, leaving at least 91 people missing. The landslide buried 33 buildings at an industrial park in the city. There was further panic in the area after a natural gas pipeline exploded.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang ordered immediate rescue efforts following the disaster. More than 1,500 workers have been part of rescue operations. The cause remains unknown, though around 900 people were evacuated before it hit.