Beijing, June 2nd, 2025 (China News Service) – A landslide in Dingqing County, Chamdo City, Tibet Autonomous Region, has prompted the Ministry of Emergency Management (MEM) to initiate a Level-IV emergency response. The MEM is currently coordinating and directing rescue efforts in the affected area.

According to reports received by China News Service reporters Chen Su and Guo Chao Kai, the Ministry of Emergency Management is actively involved in guiding the rescue and relief operations following the geological disaster. The Level-IV emergency response signifies the importance and urgency the government is placing on the situation.

Landslides are a recurring natural hazard in mountainous regions like Tibet, often triggered by heavy rainfall, seismic activity, or unstable geological formations. The specific cause of the Dingqing County landslide is currently under investigation.

The Level-IV emergency response typically involves the mobilization of local emergency response teams, allocation of resources for search and rescue operations, and assessment of the damage to infrastructure and property. Further details regarding casualties and the extent of the damage are expected to be released as rescue efforts progress.

The Ministry of Emergency Management is expected to provide further updates on the situation as they become available. The focus remains on ensuring the safety and well-being of the affected population and mitigating further risks associated with the landslide.


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