Authorities have pulled out the bodies of all 46 people, including 19 children, who were buried by a landslide that swept through a village in the steep, snow-dusted mountains of southern China, state media said Saturday. According to AP, the landslide smothered 14 homes in Zhaojiagou village in Yunnan province on Friday, burying 46 people, the local county government of Zhenxiong said on its website. The state-run China Central Television said Saturday that all the bodies had been recovered. The official Xinhua News Agency reported the identities of all of the victims, including 19 children and seven people who were more than 60 years old. The Zhenxiong government said in a statement that the mudslide was caused by soil that had become heavily saturated from continuous rain and snow over the past month.