Severe flood in China: Multi-story building collapse in Sichuan province

Severe flood in China: Multi-story building collapse in Sichuan province

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Sichuan province in southwestern China was hit by torrential rains that caused flooding. In the reservoir of the city of Dazhou, the water level is 2.9 meters above normal.
More than 100 thousand people have already been evacuated. The authorities said about 490,000 people were affected by the rains, with heavy rainfall throughout the province. The highest amount of precipitation was recorded in Qingsheng in Quixian County, where 685 mm of precipitation fell in just two days. 70 houses were completely destroyed, another 130 buildings were seriously damaged.
The extreme weather has already caused economic damage of 1 billion yuan ($ 154 million).

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