BEIJING (AP) – Torrential rains have caused floods and landslides, flushed cars, forced evacuation, knocked out electricity around the Chinese capital, killing at least 38 people by Tuesday, continuing rescue and rescue operations.
The risk of flooding in Beijing, Hebei province and neighboring Tianjin city remained high until Tuesday evening.
State media broadcasts of muddy waters rise up to rural homes and stretchers to search the injured person on damaged roads.
Premier Lee Qian Heavy rains and floods in New Yun’s heavy Beijing area have caused “serious casualties” and called for rescue operations, he said.
The storm knocked out electricity in more than 130 villages in Beijing, destroying communication lines and destroying more than 30 roads. The city said 16cm (6 inches) of rain averaged in Beijing by midnight, with two towns of Miyun recording 54cm (21 inches) of rainfall.
The flood in Miyoon, a suburban district bordering Luang Ping County in Haebei, washed away cars and knocked down electric poles. Beijing has more than 80,000 people moved to Beijing, according to a statement from Beijing, with around 17,000 people.
City Government 28 people said Miyoon and two others died. In the Yanker area on Monday.
State broadcaster CCTV reported that he was found dead Tuesday. Authorities found four deaths Monday.
Emergency rescue teams said more landslides occurred in the same area on Tuesday, but they did not report any further casualties.
The uprooted tree is found in the mountains The town of Taishitunapproximately 100 kilometers (60 miles) northeast of central Beijing. The streets were covered in water, and mud was heightened on the walls of the building.
