The death toll from a landslide in northwestern China rises to 21, according to state media reports cited by multiple outlets. Rescue operations at the scene are reported to have concluded, marking the end of active search and rescue efforts. The reporting indicates that the casualty figure increased to 21 by Wednesday, after earlier estimates following the incident. With operations concluding, authorities shift from rescue to post-incident activities, though specific details on remaining investigations, possible injuries, or cause of the landslide are not included in the provided excerpts. Both outlets describe the same outcome: a confirmed increase in fatalities and the closing of rescue operations. The incident takes place in northwestern China, but the excerpts do not specify the exact location, timing, or broader impact such as damage to infrastructure or the number of survivors. The only consistent, sourced points across the available summaries are the updated death toll and the conclusion of rescue efforts.