On November 11, 2025, a massive landslide struck Shuangjiangkou, Sichuan Province, China, causing the partial collapse of the Hongqi Bridge along National Highway 317.
Authorities report that the landslide originated from a cracked mountainside, believed to have been weakened by water accumulation from the nearby Shuangjiangkou Reservoir — part of the world’s tallest dam project.
The dramatic footage, captured by locals, shows the mountain slope giving way, sending clouds of dust and rock cascading onto the bridge before it collapses into the river below.
While no immediate casualties have been confirmed, the event highlights ongoing concerns about geological instability, water management, and infrastructure safety in this mountainous region of western China.
This disaster follows a pattern of landslide incidents in Sichuan, a region historically prone to seismic activity and slope failure, most notably the 2017 Diexi landslide and the 2009 Hongqi Bridge collapse during demolition in Hunan Province.
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Key Facts
• Location: Hongqi Bridge, Shuangjiangkou, Sichuan, China
• Date: November 11, 2025
• Cause: Landslide from mountain cracks, linked to reservoir water pressure
• Highway Affected: National Highway 317
• Authorities: Monitoring area for further risks; early deformation detected on Nov 10
• Geological Risk: Same province as the 2017 Diexi landslide
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