Published: 20:42, June 21, 2024
Heavy rains leave 38 dead, 2 missing in Guangdong county
By Xinhua
Firefighters work at Jiangwan town of Shaoguan city, south China's Guangdong province, April 22, 2024. Four people were killed and 10 others remain missing after continuous heavy rainfall hit many parts of south China's Guangdong province in recent days, local authorities said Monday. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

GUANGZHOU — Rainfall-triggered disasters have left 38 people dead and two others missing in Pingyuan county in south China's Guangdong province as of 3 pm Friday, local authorities said.

Heavy rains battered the county from 8 am to 8 pm on June 16, triggering landslides, flooding and mud flows.

Preliminary statistics show that some 55,388 people in the county have been affected and 2,247 houses have collapsed

Since entering its flood season on April 4, Pingyuan's cumulative precipitation has reached 1,221.6 millimeters, almost double the normal level for the period in past years.

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"This is the worst flooding the village has ever seen," said Qiu Zhimiao, 42, who is from Daxin village in Pingyuan.

Preliminary statistics show that some 55,388 people in the county have been affected and 2,247 houses have collapsed. Direct economic losses are estimated at an approximate total of 5.85 billion yuan (about $822 million).

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Rescue, disaster-relief and post-disaster reconstruction efforts are underway.