
China kills 30 as the summer of the high weather
At least 30 people have been killed in Beijing and more than 000,3 people have been evacuated for security, Chinese authorities said that torrential rains and flood roads and homes in North China.
On Monday, eight others died after a landslide in Chengde City on the northwest of Beijing three hours east.
China is facing extreme weather summer. Earlier this month, a record heat wave was shifted to the country’s nation.
In the wake of the major floods in North China, President Xi Jinping has demanded a “overall” rescue effort and asked the authorities to create “worst and worst and extreme situations”.
“To detect and defend the disadvantaged or trapped people, the transfer and rehabilitation of the residents of the area should not be saved to save any efforts to reduce the accident,” the president said on Monday.
Chinese authorities have allocated 200 million yuan (m 28m; £ 21 million) for recovery efforts, including repairing transport and other infrastructure.
The heavy rains in the outside of Beijing, including the suburban districts of Miaun and Huyiro, were the most hit.
Dozens of roads have been damaged due to floods and power in more than 130 villages has been disrupted. In the video, defenders show the chest-hole floods to reach the residents of the water, as well as the disaster zone shows helicopters and drones for food and other help.
Ms. Yang, who worked in Hebei province, told BBC Chinese that she was very worried about her family living in Miu district – a part of this area was the highest due to floods.
Since Sunday, she could not contact her parents and grandparents, who have been suffering from health problems and the mobility is limited. Her family also cared for her pets: eight cats and three dogs.
Their village is small and inaccessible, there are about 10 families, she said, she was afraid that the defenders may have completely missed it. Out of frustration, she took it on social media to appeal to the rescue, hoping that she would soon find it.
Residents of flood-hit areas remembered how much the disaster was revealed.
The shopkeeper, Zuang Zelin, the city’s shopkeeper, near Beijing, told the Associated press, “The flood came in such a fast and suddenly.” “Within a while, the place was filling up.”
Zuang’s neighbor told the Associated Press that when the flood came, he “recently ran on the upper floor and waiting for the rescue”.
He said, “I remember the thought, if no one has come to see us, we are really in trouble,” he said.
Beijing floods are not unfamiliar, especially at this time of the year. One of the most deadly memories on July 7, when the city was soaked by 190 mm in one day, People People were killed.
This summer, the floods have shouted across China.
Two people were killed and 10 people disappeared earlier this month when TiFun Wipa hit East China. Two weeks ago, three people were killed in a landslide in the city of South -West China.
Extreme weather linked to expert climate change has poses a rising risk to the residents and economy of China – especially its trillion dollar agricultural sector.
In the first half of the year, China’s price for natural disasters is 54.11 billion yuan ($ 7.5 billion; 7 5.7 billion), the Emergency Management Ministry said earlier this month. The ministry noted that more than 90% of the floods were damaged.
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