Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AT LEAST 25 DEAD

IN SEVERE FLOODING IN CHINA

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The heaviest rains in decades have caused massive flooding in the central Chinese metropolis of Zhengzhou. Local authoritie­s reported 25 deaths on Wednesday, but there are fears more bodies will be found. Saving lives was the “top priority,” Chinese President Xi Jinping was quoted as saying.

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

During the evacuation­s, around 600 seriously ill patients also had to be brought to safety from a hospital at Zhengzhou University. The electricit­y in the hospital was out.

“This kind of rainfall is usually seen once in 100 years. The situation is grim,” said a press release from the flood control headquarte­rs in Zhengzhou, the provincial capital of Henan, according to China Daily.

Many streets in Zhengzhou were flooded. Cars and buses were stuck. Water and electricit­y supplies were cut off in many places. Traffic was practicall­y paralyzed. The undergroun­d network came to a standstill, and high-speed trains were suspended. Zhengzhou airport suspended all incoming flights until 12 pm (0400 GMT) Wednesday, broadcaste­r CGTN reported.

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

Further heavy rainfall and flooding was expected. More than 100,000 people have already been brought to safety in evacuation­s over the past few days. Damage to agricultur­e runs into the millions.

 ??  ?? A traffic police officer guides residents to cross a flooded road with a rope during heavy rainfall in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China (REUTERS)
A traffic police officer guides residents to cross a flooded road with a rope during heavy rainfall in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China (REUTERS)

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