AFP: Death Toll in China Floods Hits 569: Official
July 11, 2003 (Clearwisdom.net) BEIJING, July 11 - The worst flooding China has seen in
years has so far killed 569 people and forced the emergency evacuation of 2.29
million, the Civil Affairs Ministry said Friday in its latest report. Up until July 10, more than 505,000 homes had collapsed and 1.33 million
houses had been damaged by floods that have mainly occurred in central, east and
southern China since mid-May, the ministry said. Economic losses nationwide have risen to 39.87 billion yuan (4.8 billion
dollars). The flooding has mainly occurred in two periods, the ministry said, the first
being in mid-May when southern China, including Jiangxi, Fujian, Hunan,
Guangdong, Guangxi and Guizhou provinces were hit by torrential rains. Since June 20, those areas and five other provinces in central China,
including Anhui, Henan and Jiangsu, which bound the central Huai River valley,
have also been inundated by incessant storms. More than 260 fatalities have occurred since June 20, where rains in southern
Guizhou and in Chongqing municipality have sent torrents of water gushing down
mountain passes, destroying homes and crops. In the Huai River valley, the water levels have reached their highest in 10
years and the government has evacuated farming communities and blown up dykes in
an attempt to reduce the amount of water in swelling rivers. "In comparison to the same time last year, this year's flood disaster has
been worse in the areas affected, fatalities, number of houses collapsed and
economic losses," the ministry said. [...] http://www.ptd.net/webnews/wed/at/Qchina-floods-toll.R-35_DlB.html
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