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Flooding triggered by Typhoon Damrey disrupted services of two railways in Northeast China's Liaoning province early Saturday morning.
Eight miners trapped under a flooded coal mine in North China's Shanxi province have been found dead, rescuers said Saturday.
Gales and rainstorms have lashed coastal regions in East China following the arrival of two tropical storms early Friday, forcing the evacuation of 867,000 people.Typhoon disrupts railway services
North China's Shanxi province issued this year's first red alert for rainstorms early Tuesday morning as a new round of rainstorms has continued to pelt the province from Monday to Tuesday.
Scores of drivers whose automobiles were submerged in floodwaters on an expressway on July 21 have asked a highway company to pay them compensation.
The Beijing meteorological center issued a blue alert for rainstorms on Monday night as the capital's areas experienced heavy rains. Drivers seek compensation
The Beijing Capital International Airport will launch a new customer service hotline from Aug 1, with access guaranteed even under extreme weather conditions.
More than 6,700 makeshift houses will be erected for Beijing residents whose homes were destroyed in the floods on July 21, marking the start of reconstruction efforts.
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The heaviest rainfall in 61 years lashed Beijing on July 21.There are many grieving families, still in shock.
China's flood control authorities on Sunday called for intensified efforts on disaster prevention with the approach of tropical storms Saola and Damrey.
A total of 8 people were killed and four are still missing after a rainstorm hit North China's Shanxi Province and Northwest China's Gansu Province since Friday.