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52 dead in Chinese floods

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BEIJING — The death toll in China's latest round of flooding has risen to at least 52, including two schoolchil­dren aboard a bus carrying more than twice its authorized passenger load that plunged into a pond, authoritie­s said.

At least six other people are missing in floods that have ravaged mountain districts of six provinces and autonomous regions in central and southeaste­rn China. More than a quarter-million people have been moved to temporary shelters, and major damage has been inflicted on buildings and crops.

Apart from the two schoolchil­dren, 42 others have died due to floods and heavy rains, including 16 in the collapse of a ninestory building in the city of Guiyang following a landslide.

Eight other people were killed in the central province of Hunan when a bus skidded into a guardrail and overturned.

The Guangxi regional government said 21 other kindergart­en students were sent to the hospital in the school bus accident on Friday, with three listed in serious condition. The bus was licensed to carry 11 people, but had a total of 26 on board.

The driver, teachers and school administra­tors have been taken into custody, the government said. Overloaded buses have been involved in accidents killing scores of children in recent years as local schools are closed and consolidat­ed into larger campuses farther away from the children's village homes.

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ASSOCIATED ?? Residents move a motorcycle on a flooded street in Jiahui town of Gongcheng Yao Autonomous County, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
PRESS ASSOCIATED Residents move a motorcycle on a flooded street in Jiahui town of Gongcheng Yao Autonomous County, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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