XIANGFAN, Hubei, July 24 (Xinhua) -- The torrential
rain blasting Xiangfan City in central China's Hubei Province since early
Tuesday had left two dead and affected 1.08 million others by Thursday
afternoon.
The rain also forced an evacuation of 84,312 people
and caused an economic loss of more than 900 million yuan (132 million U.S.
dollars), Li Yuehua, Xingfan vice mayor, said on Thursday.
"The rainfall from 2 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday
reached 293.9 millimeters, usually the amount of four months. It is the worst
since 1959," Li said.
In the main street downtown, the water measured more
than a meter deep on Tuesday afternoon.
The rain also forced 80 percent of the city's
enterprises to suspend operation. Crops were destroyed on more than 16,000
hectares and six highways were disrupted.
The city government allocated 2 million yuan to
ensure the normal lives of those evacuated.