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Torrential rain lashes central China, leaving 21 dead

- Agence France-Presse in Beijing

At least 21 people died as heavy downpours struck central China’s Hubei province, authoritie­s said today, weeks after record floods wreaked havoc and killed hundreds in a neighbouri­ng province.

China has been battered by unpreceden­ted rains in recent months, extreme weather that experts say is increasing­ly common due to global warming.

In Hubei, torrential rains caused power cuts and landslides, destroying hundreds of homes and forcing the evacuation of nearly 6,000 people, the province’s Emergency Management Bureau said on Friday, as reservoirs reach dangerous levels.

“Twenty-one people were killed and four others are missing as heavy rain lashed townships from Wednesday,” state broadcaste­r Xinhua reported on Friday.

Footage showed families wading in water that had risen to almost hip level and carrying essentials in plastic bags in Yicheng, which saw a record 480 mm (around 19 inches) of rain on Thursday. Rescuers carried people to safety on bulldozers.

“Yesterday the water levels rose to about two to three metres – my neighbour’s house was completely destroyed,” a resident from one of the worst affected areas in the city of Suizhou told local media.

“We haven’t seen so much rain in 20 or 30 years.”

Hundreds of firefighte­rs and thousands of police and military have been dispatched to the worst-affected areas, China’s ministry of emergency management said.

Around 100,000 people were evacuated in the south-western province of Sichuan last weekend as heavy rains caused several landslides.

More than 300 people were killed in central China’s Henan province last month after record downpours dumped a year’s worth of rain on a city in three days.

China’s Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion warned that heavy rainfall was likely to continue until next week, with regions along the Yangtze River, including Shanghai, vulnerable to flooding.

 ?? Photograph: CNS/AFP/Getty Images ?? Rescuers evacuate a child from a flooded area after heavy rains in Suizhou, in China’s central Hubei province.
Photograph: CNS/AFP/Getty Images Rescuers evacuate a child from a flooded area after heavy rains in Suizhou, in China’s central Hubei province.
 ??  ?? An overhead view of flooded streets in Hubei province. Photograph: CNS/AFP/Getty Images
An overhead view of flooded streets in Hubei province. Photograph: CNS/AFP/Getty Images

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