Heavy rains hit China

by Rachel Nixon | July 2, 2008 at 08:24 am
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About half of China has been hit by torrential rains - killing one person, injuring four and affecting nearly 400,000 people.

Experts said the rainfall in several cities exceeded 100 millimetres, while Macheng City, the worst-hit area, had 164 millimetres of rain in five hours.

    The rain also caused blocked traffic in cities, delayed flights, destroyed homes, flooded farmland and threatened flooding in river areas, mainly south of the Yangtze River.

    The casualties were reported in Shanghai, where a two-story building collapsed on Wednesday afternoon at a construction site and five construction workers were buried in debris.

    Rescuers sent the workers to local hospital, but one of them Yue Hongbo, from central China's Henan Province, died later. Doctors said the other four were not in danger.

    Police said heavy rain and strong winds led to the accident.

    The atrocious weather also caused an hour-long power cut on the railway linking Shanghai and neighboring Hangzhou, leaving trains from Shanghai railway station delayed.

    Shanghai's neighbors, Zhejiang and Anhui, both issued heavy rain warnings on Wednesday, telling local authorities to prepare for possible flooding and disasters and to strengthen patrols along dams and reservoirs.

    Seven counties and cities in the central Hubei Province reported more than 395,900 people affected and 35,580 hectares of crops damaged.



The city's civil affairs bureau said more than 350,000 people were affected and 19,850 hectares of farmland flooded, leaving losses worth 16.55 million yuan (2.41 million U.S. dollars).

    Downtown areas in the southwestern city of Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, were almost all flooded with up to a meter of water in places after a six-hour rainstorm over Tuesday night.

    The city's traffic was seriously disrupted and many people complained they were late for work as the major avenues were all under water.

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Rachel Nixon, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Rural traffic jam near YongDing in Fujian province, China

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