People stand by the body of an old woman discovered in a mud slide triggered by heavy rain in Xiangfen county in north China's Shanxi province Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. The death toll in the landslide has risen to at least 34 people, with an unknown number of others still trapped.
Rescuers search for survivors after a mud and rock slide in Linfen City, north China's Shanxi province on September 8, 2008. At least 26 people were killed in a mud and rock slide triggered by heavy rains in northern China, which led to the collapse of a mine warehouse.
Rescuers work in the silt after a mud slide triggered by heavy rain hit Xiangfen County in China's Shanxi province Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. The death toll in the landslide has risen to at least 34 people, with an unknown number of others still trapped.
People look at bodies discovered in a mud slide triggered by heavy rain in Xiangfen county in north China's Shanxi province Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. The death toll in a landslide that plowed into buildings in northern China has risen to at least 34 people, with an unknown number of others still trapped.
An automobile is seen upside down in the mud-rock flow triggered by heavy rain in Xiangfen county in north China's Shanxi province Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. The death toll in the landslide has risen to at least 34 people, with an unknown number of others still trapped.
A man looks at the aftermath of a mud slide triggered by heavy rain in Xiangfen county in north China's Shanxi province Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. The death toll in a landslide that plowed into buildings in northern China has risen to at least 34 people, with an unknown number of others still trapped.
Rescuers work in the mud-rock flow triggered by heavy rain in Xiangfen County in Linfen City of China's Shnaxi province Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. A landslide triggered by heavy rain killed at least 26 people in northern China on Monday, while an unknown number of others remained trapped.
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