Beijing Floods Kill 30, Cause Mass Evacuations
Beijing Floods Kill 30, Cause Mass Evacuations

Beijing Floods Kill 30, Cause Mass Evacuations

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A year's worth of rain fell in less than a week across Beijing and nearby regions, causing at least 30 deaths—mainly in the Miyun district—and forcing the evacuation of over 80,000 residents. The record rainfall led to landslides, submerged villages, and the destruction of key infrastructure, while more than 130 villages lost power and communications. Transportation was severely disrupted, with hundreds of flights and many train services delayed or suspended. Experts cited the region's mountainous terrain and the effects of global warming as factors behind the unusually severe weather. Chinese authorities responded with large-scale rescue efforts, and President Xi Jinping warned of possible further severe weather. Neighboring Hebei province also reported casualties and widespread damage, with residents describing the flooding as sudden and devastating.

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