Torrential rains and lightning storms have left 15 people dead, scores of
homes destroyed, and roads and power supplies cut in southwest China since
Monday.
Rains lashed Chongqing Municipality and triggered landslides and mud-rock
flows in 22 of its 40 counties and districts in the southern, central and
western parts. Ten people were killed, five are missing and 128 are injured or
ill.
A total of 2.72 million people were affected, including 113,100 evacuated
from their homes.
Heavy rains destroyed more than 10,000 houses and ruined 118,060 hectares of
crops.
In downtown areas, water submerged 22 streets and cut off traffic. By noon,
48 power lines were downed and more than 200 firefighters were fighting fires
caused by lightning.
In worst-hit areas, rainfall reached about 200 millimeters by 5:00 p.m. on
Tuesday and had caused losses of more than 863 million yuan (113.5 million U.S.
dollars).
As the rain continues, the Yangtze River is expected to swell by 7.43 meters
in the Cuntan hydrological station by Wednesday and the Jialing River up by 9.7
meters at the Beibei hydrological station. Local authorities have been put on
flood alert.
The municipality is still recovering from heavy rain at the beginning of this
month that affected 180,000 people, destroying 3,150 hectares of crops and
inflicting losses of 27 million yuan (3.55 million U.S. dollars).
Rainstorms also wrought havoc in the adjacent Sichuan Province. Two villagers
were killed in the Shehong County in east Sichuan in landslides, and three died
in lightning strikes in the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in the southern
part of the province.