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A local resident looks at the flooded
river in Sanhui Town of Quxian County in southwest China's Sichuan
Province on July 9, 2007. (Xinhua/Hai Mingwei)
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BEIJING,
July 9 (Xinhua) -- Floods have caused seven more deaths in the provinces of
China, bringing the death toll to 101, a spokesman with the Ministry of Civil
Affairs said on Monday.
Another 26 people are missing as a result of
torrential rain which began lashing the Huaihe River valley, the eastern area of
Sichuan Province and the southern area of Shaanxi Province on June28.
About 28 million people have been affected and nearly
800,000 people in Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan, Chongqing and Shaanxi
had been evacuated by 4:00 p.m. on Monday.
More than 75,500 houses have collapsed and another
295,600 have been damaged.
Altogether 2.13 million hectares of farmland have
been affected, with agricultural losses estimated at 3.7 billion yuan (about 485
million U.S. dollars) while total direct economic losses could reach 6.9 billion
yuan, according to the spokesman.
In Hubei Province, seven people have been killed in
heavy rains and floods -- two were swept away by floods, three were killed after
houses collapsed, one was pummeled in a mud-rock flow and another was hit by
lightning, said Liu Hui, an official in charge of disaster relief with the Hubei
Provincial Department of Civil Affairs, on Monday.
In Anhui Province, 11 people have died in the floods,
which have also affected nearly 10 million people, forced the evacuation of more
than 120,000 people and caused more than 2.3 billion yuan of direct economic
losses, Li Hongta, director of the Anhui Provincial Department of Civil Affairs,
told an anti-floods conference on Monday.
In the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, capital of
Jiangsu Province, the heaviest rainstorms in the past decade brought up to385 mm
of rainfall to some districts of the city over the weekend, according to the
Nanjing Municipal Meteorological Station.
Meanwhile, more than 14,000 thunderbolts hit Nanjing
between Saturday morning and Sunday morning, about 10 thunderbolts a minute,
damaging some city infrastructure such as subway power equipment.
Heavy rains also triggered mountain torrents,
landslides and mudflows.
A village in Daxian County of Sichuan Province was
destroyed completely by a large landslide at about 9 a.m. on Saturday, only a
few minutes after more than 2,000 villagers had been moved to safety. The
villagers from Yanmen Village, Qingning Township, have found temporary shelter
in two local primary schools.
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