Thirty-five people are dead and 11 are missing as rainstorms continue to lash
southwest China's Chongqing municipality, according to the municipal flood
control office.
More than 5.12 million people were affected by the rainstorms.
About 152,750 hectares of farmland were damaged, and 1,854 cattle killed,
with losses exceeding 2.14 billion yuan (US$282 million).
Torrential rain that has lashed the municipality since Monday dropped more
than 50 mm of rainfall in half of Chongqing's 40 districts and counties by
yesterday noon, with the maximum standing at 408.2 mm in the Chenjiaqiao
township, where more than 6,000 people have been evacuated.
Rainstorms also damaged 35 reservoirs, damaged 455 km of roadbed, destroyed
44.8 km of power lines and 14.3 km of communication lines.
The rainstorms caused eight colleges' libraries and dormitory buildings
flooded.
Two prisons, Baigongguan and Zhazidong, which were used by the Kuomintang to
hold Communist Party members before 1949 and have since become tourism
destinations, were flooded. Repairs would take about three months, said sources
with the culture, radio and television bureau of Chongqing.
Local government has allocated 2.5 million yuan (US$328,947) to disaster
relief, while 5,249 soldiers with 47 vessels and 200 vehicles were dispatched to
rescue people from flood-hit areas.
In Sichuan Province, 2.62 million people were affected by rainstorms that are
forecast to continue tomorrow.
The adjacent Guizhou Province saw 3.05 million people affected by rainstorms
and ensuing disasters, which have killed 60 people since the beginning of May.
By Wednesday, heavy rains have ruined 110,000 hectares of crops and resulted
in direct losses of 910 million yuan (US$119.7 million).