Landslide in Gansu Province, China kills at least 21, traps 33
A landslide in Gansu Province, China has left at least 21 people dead and trapped 33 others, with video footage circulated by local media. The event appears to be triggered by intense rainfall. No insured loss figures, damaged structure inventory, or commercial asset involvement have been reported; the location is in a region where international insurance market participation is limited.
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Low impact. Loss pathway: rural landslide in Gansu Province with human casualties but no reported damaged structure inventory, no named commercial or insured assets, and no stated insured or economic loss figure. Evidence: article reports fatalities and trapped persons only, with no commercial property damage or insured loss quantified. Limit: thin international insurance market penetration in inland Chinese rural areas, no evidence of multi-asset commercial exposure or stated loss figures reaching the USD 100m threshold.
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