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'Once in a Hundred Years': Villagers Clean up After Deadly China Floods

NORTHERN CHINA, JUL 29 – Over 23,500 residents were evacuated in Beijing’s hardest-hit districts as authorities mobilize military and civilian forces for flood control and emergency rescue operations.

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Villagers in China wade through a stream of muddy water under a blazing July sun, cleaning and collecting belongings washed away by heavy rains and floods that have claimed dozens of lives across the northern region this week. Swathes of the country have been hit by torrential downpours and flooding, killing over 30 people and forcing tens of thousands to be evacuated.

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The rains caused more than 30 deaths, landslides and evacuations.

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'Once in a hundred years': villagers clean up after deadly China floods

Villagers in China wade through a stream of muddy water under a blazing July sun, cleaning and collecting belongings washed away by heavy rains and floods that have claimed dozens of lives across the northern region this week.

Huairou - Returning to search for the medicines of his elderly and disabled father, Hu Yuefang found nothing but ruins and mud: his house was devastated by one of the worst floods that Beijing had experienced in recent years. Part of northern China was hit in recent days by torrential rains that caused the death of at least 48 people and forced tens of thousands of inhabitants to flee their homes. With the return of good weather to Beijing, clea…

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Watauga Democrat broke the news in Calhoun, United States on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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