NANCHANG, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Floods triggered by rainstorms in the past few
days have caused the collapse of about 2,000 houses and affected some 250,000
people in east China's Jiangxi Province, local authorities said on Sunday.
Heavy rain hit most of Jiangxi between Thursday and Sunday, with an average
precipitation of 52 millimeters across the province and 25 counties reported
rainfall of more than 100 millimeters, according to the provincial
meteorological station.
About 2,000 houses in 59 towns have collapsed in the floods triggered by
the heavy rain, which have caused a direct economic loss of nearly 100 million
yuan (12.9 million U.S. dollars), said a provincial flood control official.
The floods have caused casualties and evacuations of residents in some
areas, but the exact number is yet to be counted by local flood control
departments, the official said.
The meteorological station said the province will continue to have rainfall
in the coming two days.
Disasters triggered by rainstorm killed at least 43 people in southwest
China's Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality at the end of last month.