More than 46 dead in southern floods By Jiang Zhuqing (China Daily) Updated: 2006-06-07 05:52
At least 46 people have been killed and more than 120,000 evacuated as heavy
storms continue to sweep through southern China.
A road slide through by a surge of flood water
in Jianxi Village, Shunchang County of E. Fujian Province, yesterday.
[newsphoto] | Among the flood-ravaged provinces East China's Fujian has been hardest hit
with 26 people killed since May 29, Li Baojun, an official in charge of disaster
relief with the Ministry of Civil Affairs, said yesterday.
"Besides the deaths, 60,000-70,000 people have been relocated after their
houses collapsed or were damaged by floods or rainfall," said Li. "The ministry
has allocated 2,500 tents and the provincial government has donated 6 million
yuan (US$739,800) in disaster relief funds for local people."
In Fuzhou, capital of Fujian Province, roads were blocked in 26 places by a
series of landslides, causing an estimated loss of 1.05 million yuan
(US$129,500) to the local economy, reported local newspaper Fuzhou Daily. By
Monday morning the roads had been cleared and traffic returned to normal.
Meanwhile in South China's Guangdong Province 11 people died in floods and
60,000-70,000 were evacuated, said Li.
Gales and hailstorms have also passed through some parts of Southwest China's
Guizhou Province and Chongqing Municipality.
And the current collision of cold and warm air currents also threatens to
bring heavy rainfall to other parts of the country over the coming days, the
Central Meteorological Office warned yesterday.
Rain will linger in southern Guizhou, southern and central Hunan, Jiangxi and
Zhejiang provinces, most parts of Fujian, central and northern Guangxi and
Guangdong, the office added.
(China Daily 06/07/2006 page2)
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