The death toll from a major earthquake in western China rose to 93 as the search for survivors continued.
Another 25 people remain missing as of Sunday evening, rescuers said, reports AP.
The search for survivors and recovery of bodies were complicated by heavy rains and the risks of landslides, which forced some residents to move to temporary shelters.
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit Sichuan province last week, with much of the damage concentrated in Ganze Tibetan Autonomous Region in the province.
It also affected Chengdu, the provincial capital, where residents were under strict zero-Covid controls, meaning they were not allowed to leave their buildings. Footage online showed residents banging at metal gates at the front of apartment complexes as they sought to leave their buildings.
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