Officials say 900 homes were left without power following disaster, which struck after unusually high rainfall and two typhoons

A mudslide in China’s north-western city of Xi’an has killed 21 peopple, with six still missing, officials said on Sunday.

The city’s emergency management authority released an update on the number of causalities from Friday’s disaster as China grapples with unusually high summer rainfall.

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