China suffered heavily during storm

China suffered heavily during storm

World July 5, 2016 14:12

- The Chinese Yangtze river flooded many people in recent days killed. In total, 110 people are dead or missing. An estimated sixteen million people are inconvenienced by the river occurs far beyond its shores, writes so.

The same newspaper reported Tuesday makes at least 186 dead in southern China, which is plagued by heavy monsoon rain. Flooded railway, roads, a collapsed factory and about 56 000 houses whose residents have been evacuated, are the result. The newspaper prints a photo finish of a sports stadium which as a huge bucket of water for at least half a meter is flooded. The government estimates the damage converted 7 billion.

The Yangtze is the longest river of China (nearly 6,400 kilometers). He is the past few days, fueled by extremely heavy rains. The big taihu lake in Shanghai has reached the highest level since 1954. However, there is in the basin to expect more damage. Meteorologists have predicted for Friday the arrival of a typhoon.
  
    
     
      
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     Photo: Xinhua / eyevine (Dutch Height)
    
   
   
    
    
   
   
    
     
     
    
   
 

The same newspaper reported Tuesday makes at least 186 dead in southern China, which is plagued by heavy monsoon rain. Flooded railway, roads, a collapsed factory and about 56 000 houses whose residents have been evacuated, are the result. The newspaper prints a photo finish of a sports stadium which as a huge bucket of water for at least half a meter is flooded. The government estimates the damage converted 7 billion.

The Yangtze is the longest river of China (nearly 6,400 kilometers). He is the past few days, fueled by extremely heavy rains. The big taihu lake in Shanghai has reached the highest level since 1954. However, there is in the basin to expect more damage. Meteorologists have predicted for Friday the arrival of a typhoon.
  
    
     
      
        1:04
      
     'IS women are very happy'
     
     
      
        6:15
      
     'Verstappen is looking for boundaries'
     
     
      
        1:13
      
     Drone filming blue whale
     
    
   
  
  
   
    
    
   
   
   
      
   
     Residents of Xinhua trying to save what can be saved.
    
   
     Photo: Xinhua / eyevine (Dutch Height)
    
   
   
    
    
   
   
    
     
     
    
   
 

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