Nearly
300 dead or missing in China rain, typhoon
BEIJING: At least 295 people have been confirmed dead or missing after rainstorms and Typhoon Soulik hit China, causing floods, landslides and buildings to collapse, the government said today.
16
July, 2013
Torrential
rains have battered the southwestern province of Sichuan since July 7
and have led to 68 deaths, with another 179 people missing, the
ministry of civil affairs said in a statement.
Another
41 deaths and two missing were reported from other parts of the
country due to heavy downpours and mountain torrents, according to
the ministry.
Three
more were killed and two were missing in Guangdong province in the
south after Soulik lashed the Chinese coastline on Saturday, it
added.
A
scenic area in Guangxi was closed and managers detained after eight
people were killed in a flash flood when a dam collapsed upstream,
the official Xinhua news agency reported today.
Officials
were calculating the cost of the typhoon, it added, with the Zhejiang
city of Wenzhou alone facing a direct economic loss of USD 34
million.
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