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The death toll from rain-triggered landslides in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has increased to 38. Storms have battered 27 counties across the region, but nearly 80,000 people have been successfully evacuated. Rescue teams are now carrying out emergency operations in the worst-hit places. Shen Le has more on their efforts.

Rescuers evacuate the trapped residents in Laibin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 3, 2010. The flood triggered by heavy rain since Wednesday in Guangxi killed 38 people as of Thursday, according to local authorities. Across Guangxi, the rainstorms had battered 27 counties and nearly 80,000 people had been evacuated as of Wednesday night, the local government said.

Rescuers evacuate the trapped residents in Laibin, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 3, 2010. The flood triggered by heavy rain since Wednesday in Guangxi killed 38 people as of Thursday, according to local authorities. Across Guangxi, the rainstorms had battered 27 counties and nearly 80,000 people had been evacuated as of Wednesday night, the local government said. [Li Bin/Xinhua]

Twenty-three people are dead, while seven remain missing, in Rongxian County. A rescue team has spent 10 hours rebuilding a six-mile road into Liuwang Village, which was destroyed by landslides. Approximately 1,300 individuals have been evacuated so far, and emergency workers are combing the area for more missing people.

Zen Hailiang, Rescue Team Deputy captain,said, "We've cleared out most of the rubble and debris here, so we can now bring in heavy machines to begin the digging and removal work."

The city of Laibin has been bombarded by a seemingly endless succession of torrential rains, with the Liwo Residential Quarter immersed under flood waters for 40 hours. Some of the buildings are starting to crack and tilt. People are moving out of their submerged homes with a major sense of urgency.

Zhang Xiulong, Laibin City Party Committee Secretary, said, "We've checked around. One four-story building is about to fall down. Another is cracking. The situation is getting worse, so everyone living here should be transferred out. There are about 100 people left, and we're working on their cases right now."

Residents are being evacuated from their homes in boats and buses, heading for temporary shelters, with the help of rescuers.

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