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Local villagers row their boats along
water alleyway marked by red flags at the Houhu Village of Fengtai County
in east China's Anhui Province, July 12, 2007. China's central government
allocated another 95 million yuan (12.5 million U.S. dollars) on Thursday
to fund disaster relief work in flood-hit Anhui, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan and
Shanxi provinces, a spokesman of the Ministry of Civil Affairs
said.(Xinhua/Wang Jianhua Photo)
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BEIJING,
July 12 (Xinhua) -- A total of 403 Chinese have died, 105 are missing and 3.17
million people have been relocated as the rainy season coupled with ferocious
flood waters continues to batter central and southern China.
Millions of people strung across 24 provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities have been lashed by torrential rains and
floods.
More than 5.5 million hectares of grain crops have
been damaged while 30,000 houses are partially or wholly destroyed.
Economic losses had risen to 31.9 billion yuan by
Thursday (about 4.25 billion U.S. dollars). The damages to hydrological projects
amounted to nearly five billion yuan (about 667 million U.S. dollars) or 15
percent of the total.
Cheng Dianlong, deputy director of the State Flood
Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, said that the water levels of the trunk
Huaihe River are still above warning marks, with Wujiadu registering a water
level of 20.86 meters and Jiangjiaba as much as 13.85 meters.
Seven flood buffer zones have been used to reduce
flood peaks in the middle reaches of the Huaihe River, he said.
A total of 511,200 people including civilians, armed
forces and reserve military personnel in Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces
along the river have been mobilized to patrol river banks and water dams.
More relief materials including 80 rubber boats,
40,000 square meters of water-proof fabric, 6,000 life jackets and 100,000
knitted sacks have been sent to the flood-hit provinces.
The three provinces have suffered a direct economic
loss of 8.4 billion yuan (about 1.12 billion U.S. dollars), more than a quarter
of the country's total.
The China Meteorological Station forecast Thursday
heavy rain for the next three days in the Huaihe River valley and the middle and
lower reaches of Yangtze River.