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11 dead, 14 missing in China after heavy rainstorms


In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, rescuers walk across a river after delivering relief items to affected people on the other bank in Heishanke Township, the city of Huludao in Liaoning province, Aug. 21, 2024.
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, rescuers walk across a river after delivering relief items to affected people on the other bank in Heishanke Township, the city of Huludao in Liaoning province, Aug. 21, 2024.

Heavy rainstorms that swept through a city in northeast China this week killed 11 people and left 14 others missing, while causing more than $1 billion in damages, state media reported Friday.

State broadcaster CCTV said an officer who was trying to save lives was one of the people who died in the city of Huludao in Liaoning province. Rescuers were still trying to find the people who went missing during the "historically rare" destructive rainfall, it said. An image from the broadcaster showed roads seriously flooded.

According to preliminary estimates, 188,800 people were affected by the natural disaster, with losses amounting to about $1.4 billion, officials announced. A large number of roads, bridges and cables were damaged.

In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, residents are evacuated by a bulldozer from floodwaters in Heishanke Township, the city of Huludao in Liaoning province, Aug. 21, 2024.
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, residents are evacuated by a bulldozer from floodwaters in Heishanke Township, the city of Huludao in Liaoning province, Aug. 21, 2024.

CCTV said the maximum daily rainfall recorded was 52.8 centimeters (nearly 21 inches), breaking the provincial record. The hardest-hit parts of the city experienced a year's worth of rain in just half a day, and overall, it was the strongest rainfall in Huludao since meteorological records began in 1951, it said.

The Chinese government allocated a fund of $7 million to support disaster relief efforts.

In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, a drone photo taken on Aug. 21, 2024, shows a vehicle overturned by floodwaters in Heishanke Township, the city of Huludao in Liaoning province.
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, a drone photo taken on Aug. 21, 2024, shows a vehicle overturned by floodwaters in Heishanke Township, the city of Huludao in Liaoning province.

China was in the middle of its peak flood season over the past month. Chinese policymakers have repeatedly warned that the government needs to step up disaster preparations as severe weather becomes more common.

Landslides and flooding have killed more than 150 people around China in the past two months as torrential rainstorms battered the region.

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