A total of 21 people have now been confirmed dead and another 18 are still
missing as a result of flooding in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, triggered
by heavy rain last Saturday.
By Tuesday morning, the flood had affected 660,000 people in 16 counties and
had forced the evacuation of 38,100, the provincial government said in a press
release.
Nearly 20,000 hectares of cropland was ruined and 9,000 houses collapsed when
heavy rain hit the northern, central and southern parts of the province between
Saturday and Monday, causing a direct economic loss of 568 million yuan (73
million U.S. dollars),it said.
The rainstorms also disrupted traffic on the highway to Beijing and cut power
supplies and communication in some counties.
Precipitation totaled 295.7 mm in Danfeng county in the city of Shangluo,
which suffered the most from the rainstorm.
The provincial treasury has allocated 3.5 million yuan (450,000 U.S. dollars)
of relief funds to the flood-hit areas.
Natural disasters, including floods, landslides and lightning, have killed
more than 700 people in China this year.
In Shanxian county, central China's Henan Province, 69 miners have been
trapped for more than 50 hours since floods swamped a coal mine on Sunday
morning.