Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

CHINA FLOODS WREAK HAVOC, BLOCK ROAD AND RAILWAY LINKS

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SHANGHAI: Heavy rain and thundersto­rms are wreaking havoc across China, with floods along major rivers destroying bridges, blocking roads and railways and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate, state media reported on Saturday.

Weather authoritie­s are forecastin­g more downpours throughout the country on Saturday, with floods and landslides expected in the southweste­rn province of Sichuan.

Heavy rain and flooding hits much of China this time every year, often with hundreds killed, but the number of casualties this year has been relatively low, at least in the early summer, with one province reporting 12 dead and another three.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center said rainfall could exceed 80 mm per hour in some regions on Saturday. It also warned of floods in the northeast and called on authoritie­s to halt outdoor activities and watch out for collapsing structures.

The flood-prone Yangtze river, which runs from Yunnan in the southwest to Jiangsu and Shanghai on the east coast, has seen a massive increase in water volumes, causing flooding in many of its tributarie­s and bringing water volumes in the giant Three Gorges reservoir close to record levels. State news agency Xinhua reported on Friday that more than 10 highways in Sichuan were inaccessib­le as a result of flooding, and a bridge across Sichuan’s Min river, a Yangtze tributary, collapsed.

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