Landslide in China kills more than 20 people, rescue operations conclude
A landslide in Gansu province, China, killed at least 21 people, according to multiple news reports citing official information, and rescue operations have concluded. Reporting remains limited to casualties and response status, with no damage inventory, insured loss estimate, or evidence of affected commercial, industrial, or specialty-insured assets.
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Impact verdict
Low impact. The event is confirmed as a fatal landslide in Gansu province, but available reporting remains focused on casualties and the end of rescue operations. There is still no reported damage inventory, no stated insured loss, and no evidence of material commercial, industrial, infrastructure, or specialty-insured assets affected. Without quantified asset damage or a credible insured loss pathway, there is no supported route to a USD 100m insured market loss.
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