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Monday, 4 July 2016

Flooding kills more than 180 people in central and southern China

A stadium is flooded after heavy rainfall in Ezhou, Hubei Province
Rainwater left a stadium flooded in Ezhou, Hubei province
More than 180 people have been killed in flooding along the Yangtze River in China following torrential rain, officials say.
flooding in Guizhou province
Much of the city of Bijie in Guizhou Province was left underwater
Between 10cm and 50cm of rain has fallen in seven provinces, and storms stretching 1,600km (1,000 miles) are sweeping across central and southern China.
Flooding in Wuhan
Villages near Wuhan in Hubei Province were submerged
policemen stand in line to block flood in Nanjing
Police attempt to block floodwaters in Nanjing
Jiangxi residents on a scooter in floodwater
Large areas of Jiangxi Province were also affected
At least 45 people are missing and 33 million are affected, officials say.The rain has also washed away railway lines and shut down road networks.
Villager swimming in floodwater in Wuhan

Flooding in Bijia, Guizhou Province

The dead included 23 people who were killed in a mudslide in Guizhou Province and eight who died in the city of Wuhan in Hubei Province when a section of a wall collapsed, state media said.

Heavy rain is forecast to continue until Wednesday across parts of southern and western China, the South China Morning Post reported.