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China’s capital Beijing battered by heaviest rainfall in 140 years

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Last updated: 2023/08/02 at 9:31 AM
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Huge rescue and aid efforts are underway in response to typhoon-induced torrential rains in Beijing.

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China’s capital Beijing has been pummeled by the heaviest rainfall in 140 years, leaving at the least 20 useless.

Based on the Chinese language authorities, the town recorded 744.8mm (29.3 inches) of rainfall between Saturday to Wednesday — marking the highest since 1891, primarily based on information from the Beijing Meteorological Bureau.

China has been buffeted by heavy storms as Storm Doksuri swept north after slamming southern Chinese language provinces.

Doksuri made landfall in China’s Xiamen and Quanzhou on Monday morning, and triggered “extreme flooding in Beijing,” in accordance with a report by the NASA Earth Observatory. The huge storm broken infrastructure, forcing tens of 1000’s to flee for security.

The storm was one of many worst storms to hit northern China in years, and the torrential rain in Beijing has killed at least 20 individuals as of Tuesday.

A toddler strolling by way of muddy water in Mengtougou district after flood water recedes on July 31, 2023 in Beijing, China.

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In Beijing, greater than 31,000 individuals had been evacuated from their houses, whereas work at building websites halted.

Aside from Beijing, excessive rainfalls additionally hit north China and the areas alongside the Yellow and Huaihe rivers, state information company Xinhua reported.

Chinese language President Xi Jinping has referred to as for rigorous search and rescue efforts, in addition to flood management and catastrophe aid work.

“It’s essential to make sure medical therapy for the injured and supply help and luxury to the households of the deceased,” Xi was quoted as saying.

Beijing on Wednesday lifted the purple alert for flood as “the water circulate in main rivers has gone under the warning mark,” in accordance with Xinhua.

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