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Dozen central Chinese cities go underwater as river banks burst-566051
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好消息!山东救援队从车库积水中救出一名失联4天男子
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郑州市区道路有34个积水点,出行注意!
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Heavy rain floods 12 cities in China, storm-hit dam may collapse at any time
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Gulf Today Report
Heavy rains swept through central China s Henan Province on Tuesday, flooding the streets of 12 cities and closing the world-renowned Shaolin Temple.
The densely populated region, which is twice the size of Austria, has been hit by storms for days in an unusually active rainy season.
There were no reports of deaths or injuries, but the daily lives of the region s 94 million people were turned upside down because of the interruption of transportation.
On the other hand, the Chinese authorities said that a 20-metre breach had opened up at the Yihetan dam in Luoyang city in central Henan and warned the dam may collapse at any time.
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China: People trapped on subway trains and in cars during terrifying floods
People have been left trapped in cars and underground train carriages after heavy rainfall caused widespread damage in central China, with videos showing terrifying moments when citizens became stranded or washed away.
More than 20cm of rain fell on the city of Zhengzhou, Henan province, in a single hour on Tuesday. In
the recent European floods, the worst-hit areas of
Germany saw 18.2cm over three days.
China s state news agency Xinhua has reported that at least 12 people have died in the flooding. Some 100 million people live in the state, with 100,000 reportedly being evacuated.