<p>Rain-triggered mudslide engulfed a village trapping over 100 people even as nine people were killed and four others found missing after Typhoon Damrey caused havoc in northeast China's Liaoning Province.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Over 100 people were trapped in village called Tiejia in southwest China's Yunnan Province this morning, local authorities said.<br /><br />Although more than 200 people were initially trapped in the mudslide in the county of Eyuan, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, more than 80 people had been saved by noon, state- run Xinhua news agency quoted local rescuers as saying.<br /><br />Meanwhile, nine people were killed and four others found missing after Typhoon Damrey caused heavy damage in China's Liaoning Province over the weekend.<br /><br />The typhoon also temporarily disrupted rail services in the province on Saturday, affecting more than two million people.<br /><br />Nine people were killed and four others were reported missing, a Xinhua report said.<br /><br />Six people were killed in Xiuyan City, where the typhoon has cut off electricity, paralysed road traffic and damaged drinking water facilities.<br /><br />More than 110,000 people have been left homeless. In the city of Benxi, heavy flooding on the Sandaohe and Xihe rivers trapped more than 300 construction workers in a tunnel today.<br /><br />Fire fighters tried to connect a ropeway in an effort to pull the workers out of the tunnel.Another report said hundreds of people were stranded by a rain-triggered flood in central China's Hubei Province.<br /><br />Heavy rains hit Gucheng county in the city of Xiangyang early Monday morning, flooding the downtown area and surrounding villages, county fire fighters said. </p>
<p>Rain-triggered mudslide engulfed a village trapping over 100 people even as nine people were killed and four others found missing after Typhoon Damrey caused havoc in northeast China's Liaoning Province.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Over 100 people were trapped in village called Tiejia in southwest China's Yunnan Province this morning, local authorities said.<br /><br />Although more than 200 people were initially trapped in the mudslide in the county of Eyuan, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, more than 80 people had been saved by noon, state- run Xinhua news agency quoted local rescuers as saying.<br /><br />Meanwhile, nine people were killed and four others found missing after Typhoon Damrey caused heavy damage in China's Liaoning Province over the weekend.<br /><br />The typhoon also temporarily disrupted rail services in the province on Saturday, affecting more than two million people.<br /><br />Nine people were killed and four others were reported missing, a Xinhua report said.<br /><br />Six people were killed in Xiuyan City, where the typhoon has cut off electricity, paralysed road traffic and damaged drinking water facilities.<br /><br />More than 110,000 people have been left homeless. In the city of Benxi, heavy flooding on the Sandaohe and Xihe rivers trapped more than 300 construction workers in a tunnel today.<br /><br />Fire fighters tried to connect a ropeway in an effort to pull the workers out of the tunnel.Another report said hundreds of people were stranded by a rain-triggered flood in central China's Hubei Province.<br /><br />Heavy rains hit Gucheng county in the city of Xiangyang early Monday morning, flooding the downtown area and surrounding villages, county fire fighters said. </p>