Southwest China Floods, Rural Areas Left Devastated
- Severe floods in Southern and Eastern China have affected more than 1.76 million people, causing economic losses of 2.88 billion yuan as reported by China's Ministry of Water Resource.
- The floods have caused economic losses of 2.88 billion yuan and have left 1.76 million people impacted, with 120,000 evacuated.
- In Guangxi, 700,000 people have been impacted, with four confirmed deaths, based on local authority reports.
- Emergency responses have been raised to level III to combat the flooding, as indicated by the Ministry of Water Resource.
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The peak flow reached more than 11 thousand cubic meters per second.
Southern and eastern China hit by severe floods, emergency response raised to level III
China's Ministry of Water Resource (MWR) adjusted the flood defense emergency response to level III Monday noon, after floods in southern and eastern parts of China affected more than one million people and caused economic losses of 2.88 billion yuan ($407 million).
Cities and villas that are on the border near the large river region of Guangxi, in the south of China, were hit by strong flooding on this Friday (26). At least 6 people died due to floods, predicting the arrival of a tropical cyclone, reported the Chinese state media Xinhua. On the third morning (24), the enthusiasts had already reached two cities in Guizhou, and ended up spreading to other parts of southern China, such as Chongqing, Yunnan an…
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