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    Extreme rainfall triggers deadly floods across Northern China

    The heavy downpours began on July 24 and have triggered severe floods and landslides, impacting several towns near the capital, Beijing.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 31, 2025
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    Beijing: Extreme rainfall in China has caused devastating floods across the northern regions, leading to widespread destruction, displacement, and loss of life.

    Torrential downpours over the past several days have overwhelmed drainage systems, submerged roads, and triggered landslides, especially in provinces like Hebei, Shanxi, and Inner Mongolia.

    According to local authorities, dozens of people have lost their lives due to the intense rainfall in China, while many others remain missing. Emergency services have been working around the clock to rescue stranded residents and deliver essential supplies to flood-hit areas. Thousands have been evacuated from low-lying regions, and temporary shelters have been set up to accommodate displaced families.

    The China Meteorological Administration had earlier issued red alerts, the highest warning level, for heavy rainfall and flooding. However, the intensity of the storms has surpassed forecasts in some regions, overwhelming infrastructure.

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    Footage shared on Chinese social media platforms shows submerged vehicles, collapsed buildings, and desperate rescue efforts in urban and rural areas alike.

    Agricultural damage has also been severe due to the relentless rainfall in China, with vast swathes of farmland submerged. Officials have raised concerns about the long-term impact on food supply chains and rural livelihoods. Power outages and disrupted transportation networks have further worsened the crisis, making it difficult to deliver aid and restore essential services.

    In response, the central government has deployed additional resources, including the military, to support rescue and recovery efforts. Premier Li Qiang has urged local authorities to prioritize public safety and speed up damage assessments and rebuilding efforts.

    Experts say such extreme weather events, including the ongoing rainfall in China, are becoming more frequent due to climate change. They are calling for urgent investment in resilient infrastructure and improved urban planning to mitigate future risks. The situation remains critical, with more heavy rain expected in the coming days, raising fears of further damage and disruption.

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