In a disaster in Tibet on Monday, three people were killed, and seven people were missing, according to authorities. According to experts from the water and natural resources departments, two people were hurt in the disaster that on Sunday night caused about 200, 000 square meters of mud and rocks to be displaced in Muta town of Qamdo city in Tibet. According to an established, the injured people are in stable condition in the clinic. According to state-run Xinhua news agency, about 500 rescuers, health personnel, firefighters, and sniff canines are involved in the search and rescue operation, which is supported by ambulances, excavators, and communications and power supply facilities. According to experts, the catastrophe had the potential for a second flood. The city of Qamdo allocated five million yuan ( roughly USD 696, 000 ) for urgent disaster relief. According to the statement, the Ministry of Emergency Management established a Level-IV disaster response for physical disasters and has dispatched a team to assist local recovery efforts.
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