Typhoon Wipha, China
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Heavy rains disrupt urban areas and submerge farmlands in China after Typhoon Wipha:: Aired:: Fujian Province, China:: Liaoning Province, China:: Shandong Province, ChinaSouthern regions, including coastal Fujian province,
Flood situation in China is getting worse as a number of rivers are rising and Beijing has been lashed by heavy rains which remain unabated.
Sixteen cities and provinces in northeastern China have experienced record rainfall and flooding since July 29 as a result of Typhoon Doksuri. The huge downpour has already caused 62 deaths with ...
Heavy rains hammered southern China on the weekend, flooding homes, streets and farmland and threatening to upend the lives of tens of millions of people as rescuers rushed to evacuate residents ...
Massive floods have hit Shanxi, China's major coal-producing province, forcing some mines to shut. ... Its current forecast for China's GDP growth this year is 8.3%. Meanwhile, ...
China can expect to see more extreme weather events amid climate change, officials said, after severe flooding and a typhoon dealt the country a double blow over the past weeks.
Before last week’s floods, natural disasters had already cost nearly $13 billion in direct economic losses and affected 32 million people this year, China’s Ministry of Emergency Management ...
Starting last Tuesday, storms dropped the equivalent of one year's worth of water on the city in a 72 hour period before moving northward, flooding large swathes of Henan province in China.