Heavy rain in China kills at least 87,
thousands evacuated
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[July 23, 2016]
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Heavy rain in
China has killed at least 87 people and forced thousands from their
homes, state media reported on Saturday.
Seventy-two people have been killed and 78 are missing in the northern
province of Hebei after rain triggered floods and landslides, the Xinhua
news agency reported, citing the civil affairs department.
Nearly 50,000 homes have collapsed, it said.
In the central province of Henan, 15 people were killed and eight were
missing after thunderstorms and strong winds forced 72,000 people from
their homes and damaged 18,000 houses,
Altogether about 8.6 million people have been affected by the flooding,
according state media and local government reports.
Large parts of China have been inundated with rain this summer, killing
more than 200 people.
More than 1.5 million hectares of crops have been damaged, leading to
direct economic losses of more than 20 billion yuan ($3 billion), the
government has said.
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An abandoned bus filled with sand bags is used to build a makeshift
dike at a flooded area in Xingtai, Hebei Province, China, July 21,
2016.
The central bank on Friday issued a statement saying it would
provide financial support for flooded areas.
(Reporting by Brenda Goh and Ruby Lian; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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