Rescuers have pulled 15 people alive from a landslide that slammed into a village in China's eastern Zhejiang province after a typhoon but 32 people are still missing there and in another nearby village, state media said on Thursday. Heavy rains brought by the remnants of Typhoon Megi caused the landslide to crash into Sucun village on Wednesday. People take a boat at a flooded area as Typhoon Megi lands in Fuzhou, Fujian province, China on Wednesday. Six people in Baofeng village in the same province were also missing after their homes were destroyed by a separate landslide, the official Xinhua news agency said. Megi had already killed four people and injured more than 523 in Taiwan since it had roared in from the Pacific Ocean.
Source: CBC News September 29, 2016 05:15 UTC