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Officials in Beijing have launched all-out disaster relief and rescue operations in the last four days after a fresh spell of ...
At least 60 people have been killed and nine are missing due to severe flooding and extreme rain in Beijing and Hebei ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNChina: Floodwaters Sweep Through Hebei Construction Site After Intense Rain
On July 28, torrential rain in Xinglong County, Hebei, triggered flash floods that swept through a construction site, ...
12h
The Mirror US on MSNChina gold rush after $1.4m worth of precious jewellery swept away in flash floods
Flash floods in China have triggered a 'gold rush' after an estimated $1.4 million worth of gold, diamond, and silver jewelry ...
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ABP News on MSNBeijing Floods: 44 Dead, 9 Missing As Torrential Rains Wreak Havoc
Torrential rains in Beijing kill 44, leave 9 missing; President Xi orders emergency relief, over 80,000 evacuated.
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The Manila Times on MSN60 dead in China after severe flooding
Extreme rains and flooding across northern China have killed 60 people, more than half of them at a care home for the elderly in a suburb of Beijing, which has grappled with its deadliest flood ...
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Daily Times on MSNDeadly Beijing floods expose gaps in readiness
Beijing city officials have admitted they were not fully prepared for the heavy rains that recently struck the capital, killing 44 people and leaving nine still missing. The rains, which began on July ...
Flooding from torrential rain in northeastern China has killed at least 60 people since July 29, according to Xia Linmao, the deputy mayor of Beijing, China’s capital city. The region hit hardest was ...
Panshan Scenic Area resumed operations and reopened to the public on Thursday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Nineteen ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Invisible Climate Change Effect That Is Most Likely to Kill You
Air pollution is less dramatic than floods or storms, less inconvenient, and much harder to politicize. It’s also much more ...
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VnExpress International on MSNBeijing officials admit 'gaps' in readiness after rains kill 44
Beijing city officials admitted on Thursday they had not been prepared for heavy rains that soaked swathes of the capital, killing 44 people and leaving nine still missing.
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