At least 10 dead, 33 missing in flash floods in China’s Gansu province
Summary
At least 10 people have died and 33 are missing in flash floods in Gansu province, China. Continuous heavy rain caused the floods, prompting Chinese authorities to intensify rescue efforts.Key Facts
- The flash floods happened in Gansu province, China.
- At least 10 people died and 33 are missing as a result of these floods.
- Continuous heavy rain since August 7 led to the floods.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered full-scale rescue operations.
- The government is focusing on identifying risks from extreme weather.
- Videos show rescuers helping people through floodwaters.
- Flooding in China's north and south has been linked to climate change.
- Overall, recent heavy rains have caused over 60 deaths in northern China since late July.
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