Natural disasters hit China
Hundreds of people have died in the rainy season across the Chinese mainland. While heavy rain has led to flooding in provinces like Hunan£¬Guizhou and Heilongjiang, other areas of the country are suffering from severe heat waves and drought.

Armed policemen in Fujian Province carry children who were trapped by floods to a safe place after Typhoon Haitang slammed into the mainland province yesterday evening. -Xinhua
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Landslides kill nine in Wenzhou (2/9 17:08)
Nine people were killed and another 15 have gone missing in a series of landsides and cave-ins caused by typhoon Talim in Wenzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province.

Three dead as typhoon loses bite; 1.4m flee (21/7 07:52)
Typhoon Haitang was downgraded to a tropical storm yesterday morning in Zhejiang Province as it moved northwest but it still left three people dead and sent more than 1.4 million others fleeing their homes in the coastal southeast.

 
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  • Typhoon Haitang slams into Fujian
  •  (20/7 08:11)
  • Taiwan typhoon
  •  (19/7 09:20)
  • Typhoon takes aim at Fujian
  •  (19/7 09:15)
  • Huaihe evacuation
  •  (13/7 07:30)
  • Floods critical in Anhui
  •  (12/7 07:34)
  • Floods kill 22, four missing in Sichuan
  •  (11/7 07:44)
  • 9 dead, 6 missing in Sichuan floods
  •  (10/7 09:38)
  • Jilin rains kill 5, 1.27 million hit
  •  (9/7 10:11)
  • Rain blamed for 3 deaths
  •  (4/7 07:28)
  • Droughts reach across large chunks of farmland
  •  (4/7 07:27)
  • Downpour hit Meishan City
  •  (1/7 08:37)
  • Floods claim 54
  •  (1/7 08:37)
  • Drought relief
  •  (30/6 08:30)
  • Heatwave "will prevail" in wake of heavy rains
  •  (28/6 09:27)
     
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