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Over 133,000 residents in North China's Zhuozhou affected by floods; covering an area of 225.38 square kms

Over 133,000 residents in North China's Zhuozhou affected by floods; covering an area of 225.38 square kms
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Beijing's surrounding areas struck by rainstorm, leaving some residents stranded, residential areas waterlogged

As Beijing is struck by the heaviest rain in decades for consecutive days, its surrounding regions including North China s Hebei Province and Tianjin Municipality are also experiencing disasters caused by the heavy rainfall.

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At least 20 killed in North China's persistent downpours

The torrential rain continued to pound the Chinese capital and northern China for the fourth day and has caused extensive flooding, leading to the loss of at least 20 lives. Persistent severe rainstorms caused by the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri have lashed the region since Saturday. In response, Chinese authorities have launched massive rescue and relief efforts.

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Over 133,000 residents in North China's Zhuozhou affected by floods; covering an area of 225.38 square kms

Zhuozhou in North China’s Hebei Province, with a permanent population of more than 600,000 has been severely affected by rain-triggered floods, with more than 133,000 residents being affected, covering an area of 225.38 square kilometers. Rescue forces from all over the country came one after another, bringing supplies and professional rescue equipment. Efforts are still in progress, according to the local authorities on Tuesday.

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