Seven people have died and three are still missing after multiple landslides hit the city of Yulin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, local authorities in Yulin said Monday.
The landslides were triggered by Typhoon Haikui's remnants combined with monsoons. Over two days, from Sunday to Monday, extraordinary heavy rainstorms lashed many parts of the region, leading to massive landslides and fatalities in Yulin.
Precipitation in many parts of Yulin has exceeded historical records.
The search for the missing is underway.