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25 die as roads, undergroun­d inundated in China flooding

More than 1 million people are affected in the surroundin­g province of Henan

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AT least 25 people were killed as torrential rain lashed China’s central province of Henan, causing landslides and flooding that partially submerged the undergroun­d rail system of Zhengzhou.

About 200,000 residents were evacuated as of Wednesday as soldiers led rescue efforts in Zhengzhou – a city of more than 10 million people – where days of rain have inundated the streets and subway, local government officials said.

More than 1 million people were affected in the surroundin­g province of Henan, of which Zhengzhou is the capital.

Saving lives was the “top priority,” Chinese President Xi Jinping was quoted as saying in the state media. Videos showed how some of the multi-lane roads in the metropolis of 9 million people turned into raging rivers. Cars floated in the floods.

Water and electricit­y supplies were cut off in many places. Traffic was paralysed.

The floodwater­s inundated the undergroun­d system, where hundreds of people were trapped on trains and also in tunnels, as reported by state media.

THE heaviest rains in decades have caused massive flooding in the central Chinese metropolis of hengzhou.

Local authoritie­s reported 25 deaths on Wednesday, but there are fears more bodies will be found. Seven were missing, authoritie­s reported on Wednesday.

More than 1 million people were affected in the surroundin­g province of Henan, of which hengzhou is the capital.

Saving lives was the “top priority,” Chinese President Xi

inping was quoted as saying in the state media.

Videos showed how some of the multi-lane roads in the metropolis of 9 million people turned into raging rivers. Cars floated in the floods.

Water and electricit­y supplies were cut off in many places. Traffic was paralysed.

The floodwater­s inundated the undergroun­d system, where hundreds of people were trapped on trains and also in tunnels, as reported by state media and witnesses on social media. Videos showed water up to people’s shoulders.

Evacuation­s brought 160,000 people to safety. Among them were around 600 seriously ill patients from a hospital at hengzhou niversity.

The electricit­y in the hospital was out. Hundreds of guests were stranded in a hotel.

In the south of hengzhou, the dam of the Guojiaju water reservoir burst, state television reported. Other reservoirs also swelled.

“This kind of rainfall is usually seen once in 100 years. The situation is grim,” read a press release from the flood control headquarte­rs in hengzhou, according to China Daily. According to Chinese media, as much rain has fallen on the region since Tuesday as usually falls in eight months.

Videos of dramatic rescue operations of people from raging brown flood waters circulated in state media and on the short message service Weibo. Internet users complained, however, that the state censors also deleted contributi­ons.

The military sent 5,700 soldiers for the rescue and clean-up operations, and 1,800 firefighte­rs were also dispatched, Xinhua news agency reported.

High-speed trains were suspended. hengzhou airport suspended all incoming flights until 12 pm (0400 GMT) Wednesday, broadcaste­r CGT reported.

In the neighbouri­ng city of Gongyi, the authoritie­s reported four fatalities.

The rains in Henan were triggered by Typhoon InFa, which also caused severe weather in the provinces of hejiang and Fujian.

Henan province had already been hit by heavy rains that started last week. The water levels of tributarie­s of the Yellow and Hai rivers exceeded alert levels.

Damage to agricultur­e was put at 542 million yuan (83.8 million dollars).

Severe storms were also reported in southern China, where another typhoon, named Cempaka, made landfall near the city of Yangjiang in Guangdong province with winds of up to 110 kilometres per hour.

In northern China, there was also severe flooding in Inner Mongolia.

The weather service again warned of heavy rainfall in many provinces.

Especially in southern China, severe floods occur again and again in the summer months, resulting in numerous victims and high economic damages. Many deaths are also frequently caused by landslides.

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 ?? (AFP) ?? People look out at cars sitting in floodwater­s after heavy rains hit the city of Zhengzhou in China’s central Henan province on Wednesday.
(AFP) People look out at cars sitting in floodwater­s after heavy rains hit the city of Zhengzhou in China’s central Henan province on Wednesday.

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