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Chinese vice premier stresses all-out rescue efforts in Sichuan landslide

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Chinese vice premier stresses all-out rescue efforts in Sichuan landslide

2025-02-09 20:34 Last Updated At:21:07

Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong has stressed all-out efforts to search for and rescue the missing and prevent secondary disasters after a landslide hit southwest China's Sichuan Province on Saturday.

Liu, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, underscored the importance of minimizing the casualties to the greatest extent possible.

The landslide occurred at 11:50 in Jinping Village, which is located in Junlian County in the city of Yibin.

The vice premier rushed to the disaster site on Saturday night to guide the rescue operations and emergency response efforts. Upon his arrival, Liu inspected the landslide scene, checked the rescue progress, and reviewed follow-up arrangements. At a meeting on Sunday, Liu called for a well-coordinated rescue operation and the deployment of advanced equipment and monitoring instruments to ensure safe rescue work. He stressed the need for accurate verification of the missing persons and thorough risk assessment to ensure the prompt evacuation of at-risk residents.

He urged thoughtful assistance for the bereaved, adequate support for relocated residents, as well as timely and accurate information dissemination to address public concerns.

Liu also visited the injured at a local hospital on Sunday, stressing the importance of mobilizing quality medical resources to minimize casualties.

Chinese vice premier stresses all-out rescue efforts in Sichuan landslide

Chinese vice premier stresses all-out rescue efforts in Sichuan landslide

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will attend the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Germany and deliver a speech at its China session, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.

The attendance of Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, is at the invitation of MSC Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger, the spokesperson said in a statement posted on the ministry's official website.

The three-day 62nd MSC opened on Friday, with transatlantic rifts under the spotlight.

The Munich Security Report 2026, titled "Under Destruction," was released in Berlin on Monday. The report describes a world entering an era of "wrecking-ball politics," in which outright destruction has become mainstream, and the global order is under destruction.

The event, which began in 1963 as a venue for a "transatlantic family meeting," is now becoming a barometer of the fragmentation of the global security order.

Chinese foreign minister to deliver speech at Munich Security Conference's China session

Chinese foreign minister to deliver speech at Munich Security Conference's China session

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