Guangdong
hit as deadly
floods sweep southern China
Flooding
and landslides across nine southern Chinese provinces have killed
more than 50 people and left 14 missing, officials say.
BBC,
18
May, 2013
Guangdong
was hardest hit, reporting 36 deaths after days of heavy rain, said
the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Six
people had died in Jiangxi, added the ministry.
And
further bad weather is forecast for Guangdong later on Saturday, with
warnings of heavy wind and rain causing more flooding in the next few
days.
Teams
of relief workers have been sent to oversee the recovery efforts in
the hardest hit areas, officials said.
Heavy
rainstorms in Guangdong reportedly caused widespread flooding in the
province's mountainous areas and affected nine cities including the
provincial capital, Guangzhou.
Nearly
900,000 people had been affected across the state, with floods
destroying 2,675 houses, China's Xinhua News Agency reported.
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