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Downpour wreaks havoc in SW China

Updated: 2014-09-14 17:18 (chinadaily.com.cn/CNTV.cn)
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Downpour wreaks havoc in SW China
 
Part of Guang'an district of Guang'an city, Southwest China's Sichuan province, has been underwater after days of torrential rains, Sept 14, 2014. Two people in Guang'an city were killed in the flood. Bazhong and Dazhou cities, both of the province, are also flooded with seven people missing, according to the province's anti-flood authorities. [Photo/Xinhua]

Seven people were killed and three others remain missing after severe downpours battered Linshui County in southwest China's Sichuan Province Saturday, said the county government on Sunday.

The downpours have battered most parts of Sichuan province since Friday. By Saturday afternoon, 2,000 homes have collapsed in six cities and nearly 7,000 people have been evacuated.

Rain-triggered floods have swamped at least 10 towns in the cities of Dazhou and Guang'an, and two landslides were reported. In the worst-hit areas, precipitation exceeded 200 millimeters.

In Chongqing municipality, a rain-triggered landslide in a village buried at least six people. Rescuers remain on the scene, searching for survivors and bodies. Changshou district was also swamped by 200 millimeters of rain that had fallen by Saturday.

A minivan carrying six passengers was washed away in Gelan township Saturday morning. One of the passenger is still missing. The local weather bureau forecast rain until Monday.

 

Downpour wreaks havoc in SW China

Downpour wreaks havoc in SW China

Downpour wreaks havoc in SW China

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