Northern China flash flood kills 9, Xinhua reports
17/8/2025 17:04
At least nine people died in a flash flood in northern China, state media reported on Sunday, with three others still missing, as the East Asian monsoon continues to unleash atmospheric chaos across the world's second-largest economy.
The banks of a river running through the grasslands of Inner Mongolia burst at around 10 p.m. on Saturday, the report said, washing away 13 people camping on the outskirts of the city of Bayannur, a major agricultural hub.
A search and rescue operation involving more than 700 people is underway, according to state news agency Xinhua. One person has been rescued.
China has suffered weeks of extreme weather since July, battered by heavier-than-usual downpours with the monsoon stalling over its north and south.
Weather experts link the shifting pattern to climate change, testing officials as flash floods displace thousands and threaten billions of dollars in economic losses.
At the other end of the country, a three-and-a-half-month fishing suspension in the southern province of Hainan ended on Saturday, state media reported, after agricultural affairs officials ordered ships to shelter in port owing to persistent, heavy rain.
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