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55,000 evacuated after China flooding
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) June 15, 2011

China was pounded by more summer rain forcing the evacuation of more than 55,000 people, state media said late Tuesday, warning of further downpours.

Most the evacuations were in the city of Xianning in the central province of Hubei, the Xinhua news agency said, quoting local authorities.

China said Monday the number of people confirmed killed in more than a week of floods and landslides triggered by the torrential rains had leapt past 100.

Some of the hardest-hit areas have only recently been through a severe dry spell, but Xinhua said the relentless rains are forecast to last until Friday.

China is hit by heavy summer rain every year. In 2010, downpours across large swathes triggered the nation's worst floods in a decade, leaving more than 4,300 people dead or missing.




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China flood deaths rise, more rain expected
Beijing (AFP) June 13, 2011
China said Monday the number of people confirmed killed in recent floods and landslides triggered by torrential rain had leapt past 100 as authorities warned the downpours were set to continue. The nation's civil affairs ministry said the summer rains that have so far affected 13 provinces or regions - some of which had only recently been through a severe dry spell - had left 105 people de ... read more


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