<p>Beijing: A landslide caused by heavy rains from a tropical storm hit a house in central <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/china">China's </a>Hunan on Sunday, killing 15 people and injuring six others.</p><p>The provincial emergency command centre said the landslide hit Yuelin village in Hengyang city at about 8 am.</p><p>It washed away part of a residential house, burying 18 people.</p>.Landslide from Typhoon Gaemi remnants kills 12 in southern China.<p>Fifteen people were killed and six others injured in the landslide, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The landslide was reportedly caused by flash flooding on a mountain.</p><p>The injured have been taken to hospital.</p><p>Over 300 rescuers have been dispatched and rescue efforts have concluded, the report said.</p>.<p>China has suffered a summer of extreme weather, with flash floods in the north and southwest.</p><p>A tropical storm drenched the country last week.</p><p>Cyclonic winds from Gaemi, downgraded from a typhoon, had mostly dissipated by July 28, but many parts of China remained under alert for flooding risks caused by earlier rains.</p>.<p>Remnants of Gaemi could still dump rain on already waterlogged cities, forecasters warned. </p>
<p>Beijing: A landslide caused by heavy rains from a tropical storm hit a house in central <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/china">China's </a>Hunan on Sunday, killing 15 people and injuring six others.</p><p>The provincial emergency command centre said the landslide hit Yuelin village in Hengyang city at about 8 am.</p><p>It washed away part of a residential house, burying 18 people.</p>.Landslide from Typhoon Gaemi remnants kills 12 in southern China.<p>Fifteen people were killed and six others injured in the landslide, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The landslide was reportedly caused by flash flooding on a mountain.</p><p>The injured have been taken to hospital.</p><p>Over 300 rescuers have been dispatched and rescue efforts have concluded, the report said.</p>.<p>China has suffered a summer of extreme weather, with flash floods in the north and southwest.</p><p>A tropical storm drenched the country last week.</p><p>Cyclonic winds from Gaemi, downgraded from a typhoon, had mostly dissipated by July 28, but many parts of China remained under alert for flooding risks caused by earlier rains.</p>.<p>Remnants of Gaemi could still dump rain on already waterlogged cities, forecasters warned. </p>