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Southern China braces for ‘once a century’ floods

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BEIJING: Landslides in southern China injured at least six people and trapped others, state media reported on Sunday, as the region braced for severe floods “seen around once a century.”

Torrential downpours across swathes of Guangdong province since Thursday have swollen rivers in the Pearl River Delta and triggered deluges in mountainou­s areas.

State broadcaste­r CCTV said on Sunday that rain had sparked landslides affecting six villages in the northern Guangdong town of Jiangwan, “causing people to become trapped.”

Photograph­s published by CCTV showed waterfront homes destroyed by a wall of brown mud, and people in fluorescen­t-coloured ponchos sheltering in a soaked public sports court.

No deaths were immediatel­y reported and the total number of trapped people was not specified.

But CCTV said six people who were “trapped and injured” in the landslides had been airlifted to the nearby city of Shaoguan.

Emergency workers were racing to restore communicat­ions to the stricken area “as soon as possible,” CCTV said.

It added that more than 80 rescuers were working “through the day and night” to assist people in the disaster zone.

The Pearl River Delta is China’s manufactur­ing heartland and one of the country’s most densely populated regions, with Guangdong alone home to around 127 million people.

Aerial footage by CCTV on Sunday showed murky floodwater­s lapping close to street level in some towns, leaving riverside promenades and pavilions inundated and a pagoda protruding from the deluge.

Authoritie­shavelaunc­hedalevel-twoemergen­cy response in the Pearl River Delta, the second-highest in a four-tier system.

The national weather office imposed weather alerts across central Guangdong and warned of major storms in coastal areas through Sunday evening and into Monday.

Citing the provincial hydrology bureau, CCTV said three monitored locations in the Bei River basin would “experience flooding seen around once a century... due to the impact of heavy precipitat­ion.”

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