CHONGQING, July 14 (Xinhua) -- A rainstorm which began last Thursday has
killed at least 22 people in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality and the
neighboring Sichuan Province, incomplete statistics from the local governments
said Tuesday.
In Chongqing, 20 people were confirmed dead in the four worst-hit counties
in the Three Gorges reservoir area: Chengkou, Yunyang, Kaixian and Wanzhou, the
municipal weather office said.
The death toll among a group of hikers washed away by a flash flood in the
Tanzhangxia Canyon of Wanzhou Saturday rose Tuesday to 16 with the recovery of
another body. As of Tuesday, 16 people from the 35-member self-organized group
had been rescued and three remain missing.
A weather office press release said the average rainfall in these four
counties totaled 100 mm from Thursday to Monday. "Shuanghe Village in Chengkou
County reported 514 mm of rain," it said.
The four-day rainstorm toppled 1,686 homes and destroyed 4,900 hectares of
cropland in these counties, the local government said.
The weather forecast said heavy rain had lessened to drizzle inmost
counties Monday night, and Chongqing's city proper embraced sunshine Tuesday
morning.
Two deaths were reported in Sichuan's Dazhou City which borders Chongqing.
The city government said the rainstorm and subsequent geological disasters
affected 166 villages, left two people missing and 89 injured, and cut off power
supplies and communication in 16 townships and villages.
Strong gales and heavy rain also battered Fujian Province on the
southeastern border, affected by tropical low pressure system whose center
arrived in the province at 4 a.m. Tuesday. It was moving northward at 20 to 25
km per hour, packing winds up to 60 km per hour and heavy rain in the coastal
regions, said the provincial weather office.