The increasingly rising flood inundates
a house in Liuhuang Township in Shunchang county, southeast China's
Guangdong Province, June 11, 2007. (Xinhua Photo/Zhou Wenjie)
BEIJING,
June 11 (Xinhua) -- Seventy-one people have been killed in southern China by
torrential rains which are expected to resume over the next couple days,
according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
"Mud slides and floods triggered by widespread
rainstorms have also left 13 people missing, affected about 350,200 hectares of
crops, completely destroying 57,600 hectares of them," said an official with the
ministry.
The number of houses destroyed by floods has risen to
56,000, with another 104,000 houses damaged in southern China. Some 643,000
people were forced to evacuate from their homes, the official said.
Last week, continuous rainstorms hit Hunan,
Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Jiangxi and Fujian, affecting more than 10.63
million people.
The disasters have caused overall economic losses of
more than 3.43 billion yuan (436 million U.S. dollars), half of which was in the
agriculture sector, according to the ministry.
Heavy rains are still ravaging several Guangdong
cities such as Meizhou, Heyuan, Zhaoqing and Shaoguan, killing at least 20
people, injuring 279 others and leaving four people missing, according to the
ministry's latest report.
Guangdong provincial observatory on Monday forecast
heavier rains for the next two days again after they subsided Sunday afternoon.
More than 2.04 million people were affected in the
province, and 153,600 were forced to evacuate from their homes, it said.
The province's economic losses stood at 1.25 billion
yuan (160 million U.S. dollars), more than one third of the total losses from
the disasters, according to the ministry.
The ministry has sent rescue teams to the disaster
areas to assist relief work.
BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Torrential rains that plagued
southern China for days have killed 66 people and resulted in 12 missing by 6
p.m. (Beijing time) on Sunday, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
"Floods caused by heavy rains have affected about
294,800 hectares of crops, completely destroying 53,000 hectares of them," said
an official with the ministry. Full story
BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Millions of people are
suffering and at least 23 have been reported dead as violent rainstorms plague
nearly half of the provinces in China.
Relentless rainfall is now in its fourth successive
day in central Hunan Province, affecting more than one million people in 11
cities and counties, sources with the provincial government said at a flood
control meeting on Saturday. Full story