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| Buildings are flooded in Nanping, southeast
China's Fujian Province. A bank collapse along a rain-swollen river in
Fujian Thursday flooded 11 villages where thousands of families were
asleep, killing an undetermined number of people. (Photo: Shanghai
Daily) |
BEIJING, June 9
-- A bank collapse along a rain-swollen river in Fujian Province flooded 11
villages where thousands of families were asleep Thursday morning, killing an
undetermined number of people.
Neighboring provinces in the south are bracing for
downpours that could lead to more flooding.
Authorities were trying yesterday to determine the
number of deaths and injuries in the mishap in Changting County of Fujian
Province in southeast China.
More than 30 meters of the embankment was flushed
open by the floodwater along the Bashili River at Hetian Town about 3am,
authorities said.
The water inundated 11 villages, where people
belonging to more than 3,500 households were sleeping, they said.
The nightmare began about two hours after the
downpour hit the county. The town of Hetian received 91 millimeters of rain
within two hours.
Before the bank collapsed, at least 41 people had
been killed in the heaviest rainstorm Fujian experienced in decades, the
provincial Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters reported yesterday.
Since the heavy rain hit Fujian on May 28, many
rivers have flooded in its north-central and western areas. The hardest-hit
areas were Longyan, Sanming, Quanzhou, Ningde, Nanping and the provincial
capital Fuzhou, authorities said.
More than 400,000 residents were forced to flee their
homes.
Mud and rock flow and landslides triggered by the
severe weather have toppled about 10,000 houses and damaged another 55,000,
according to the flood headquarters.
In addition, more than 100,000 hectares of crops were
damaged.
Provincial authorities have estimated direct economic
losses at more than 3.15 billion yuan (US$394 million).
The heavy rain also has forced education authorities
to postpone the college entrance exam, which started on Wednesday, for more than
4,500 students in Fujian's Jian'ou City.
In Fujian's neighboring province of Jiangxi, rail
traffic was disrupted yesterday as floods destroyed the roadbed for a national
rail artery that links Beijing to Kowloon in Hong Kong.
More than 30 meters of the rail roadbed collapsed.
Trains heading south were delayed for about two hours. Passengers going north
were waiting yesterday for the repair work to finish.
In southwestern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
Region, authorities yesterday said at least 12 people were killed in landslides
following the heaviest rainstorm over the past 40 years in the city of Wuzhou.
The city reported 250 millimeters of rain within 12
hours ending 7am yesterday.
The torrential rain led to at least 930 landslides across the
city during the period.(Source: Shanghai Daily)
Related: Thousands join rescue effort in flooded
Fujian
BEIJING, June 8 (Xinhua) -- More than
7,000 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers, along with armed
policemen and reservists are helping rescue victims of the on-going flooding in
east China's Fujian Province.
PLA bases in Fujian have dispatched more than 2,000 reserve officers and
soldiers to the Changting County, Gutian County and Jiangle County to facilitate
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