In China's eastern Zhejiang province, rescue operations continue to find 24 people still missing following Wednesday's landslide. Fifteen people have been rescued and three bodies were recovered earlier today but heavy rain has hampered ongoing rescue efforts near Lishui City.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-outs to locate those still missing in the wake of Typhoon Megi. According to local officials, around 400,000 cubic meters of debris slid down the mountain and buried 20 houses. We spoke earlier to our reporter Xing Zheming in Lishui who had this update.