More people go missing and thousands are evacuated as northeast China is hit by more floods
- Rainfall from Typhoon Doksuri has caused more fatalities and missing people in northeastern China. One person died and five went missing in the city of Shulan, Jilin province, which has experienced five consecutive days of rainfall. Over 14,300 people have been evacuated from the city.
- The heavy rains have also affected other provinces in northern China. In Heilongjiang province, farms were flooded and streets were overwhelmed, leading to the evacuation of thousands. The capital city of Harbin had to evacuate more than 53,000 people, with thousands of hectares of crops damaged.
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More People Go Missing, Thousands Evacuated as Floods Swamp Northeast China
Rain continued to pelt northeastern China in the wake of Typhoon Doksuri on Saturday, as authorities reported more fatalities and missing people while evacuating thousands more. Six people died and four went missing in the city of Shulan in Jilin province, which has seen five straight days of rainfall, according to state media. Over 18,900 people were evacuated from the city of more than 700,000, according to the local disaster relief agency. St…
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