Over 40,000 affected by rainstorms in C China
Updated: 2011-08-23 13:46
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
WUHAN - Heavy rains and subsequent disasters have affected around 42,000 people in Hubei province since Monday, local authorities said Tuesday.
A total of 14 counties and townships in western Hubei province have been hit by downpours, said the provincial flood control and drought relief office.
The rain triggered landslides and floods in Xingshan county in the city of Yichang, where one person was killed when a house collapsed and another person is missing.
The disasters also toppled 294 houses, damaged 15.5 km of roads, and caused direct economic losses of 59 million yuan ($9.22 million).
More than 200 passengers stranded on damaged roads since 3 am Monday in the county's Gaoqiao township have been transferred to safe places and offered free food and accommodation, according to the Yichang municipal flood control officials.
Xingshan county's town of Nanyang experienced a blackout Tuesday morning after 31 power poles and 10 km of power lines were damaged by storms. Power supply resumed following repairs, according to officials.
Despite the damage, the rain has brought much needed relief in some drought-stricken parts of southern China.
The National Meteorological Center said that heavy rains will sweep the country's southern and southwestern areas over the next three days.
Meteorologists warned people to beware of lightning strikes and rain-triggered disasters.
- Live Report: Gadhafi on the run as rebels fight
- More trains slow to improve safety
- Trade balance possible next year
- Time to cement China-Japan ties
- Prosecutor to drop Strauss-Kahn case
- CNPC terminates 6 overseas projects
- Trust is vital for China-Japan ties
- Live Report: Gadhafi's rule 'crumbling' in Libya
Hot Topics
Anti-Gay, Giant Panda, Subway, High Speed Train, Coal Mine, High Temperature, Rainstorm, Sino-US, Oil Spill, Zhu Min
Editor's Picks
Warm college welcome for paralyzed student |
Rain-triggered mudslides trap 100 in C China |
Flag changes at Libyan embassy in Beijing |
World stocks steady above 11-month lows |
Japan outclass Britain to win 5th Universiade soccer title |
Host China takes women's footbal title at Universiade |