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By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -Torrential rains swept across swathes of China on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Danas drenched ...
Flood situation in China is getting worse as a number of rivers are rising and Beijing has been lashed by heavy rains which remain unabated.
China's north and west braced for more flash floods and landslides on Thursday as annual 'Plum Rains' left a trail of ...
At least eight people were listed as missing in the worst-hit provinces of Henan, Hubei and Guizhou, where rivers overtopped ...
BEIJING -- Beijing issued a blue alert for rainstorms early Thursday morning and initiated a Level-IV flood control emergency ...
BEIJING: Northern and western regions of China prepared for further flash floods and landslides on Thursday as the seasonal ...
In China, diverting flood-waters to areas next to rivers is a major step in managing downstream flooding. As extreme rainfall ...
Deadly downpours have triggered landslides and floods that swept away cars and destroyed roads in Beijing, as the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri unleashed the heaviest deluge in a decade over parts ...
So far, it has maintained a Level-IV emergency response for flood control in Zhejiang, Fujian, Chongqing and Sichuan, and ...
China floods leave at least 20 dead Beijing's rainfall is the heaviest recorded in 140 years, reaching nearly 30 inches between Saturday and Wednesday. The downpours have triggered landslides and ...
For days, the rain came down in sheets, pounding Beijing and areas around it in what the government said was the heaviest deluge China’s capital had seen since record keeping began 140 years ago.
More than a million people have been forced from their homes by the remnants of a storm in China’s northeastern Hebei province, according to state media, as officials warned it could take a ...
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