Chinese authorities are facing more public anger after a second child’s death was blamed on overzealous anti-virus enforcement, adding to frustration at controls that are confining millions of people to their homes and sparked fights with health workers
Seven people were killed and eight others were slightly injured in the flash floods on Saturday in Longcaogou of Pengzhou, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, local authorities said, noting that some tourists who were camping in the dried-up.
Struggling developers in China have started taking payment for homes in watermelons, peaches and other agricultural produce, state media reported Sunday, as they attempt to lure buyers deterred by a property market slump.