Intense rainstorms have battered northern China in recent days, triggering flooding and landslides. A landslide in Hebei province, which neighbors Beijing, killed four people, with eight others still missing, according to state media.
The Delhi-NCR witnessed traffic congestion as several trees were uprooted and vehicles broke down amid heavy waterlogging due to a rainstorm earlier today.
At least six people have been killed and 19 others are injured in Equador after heavy rain-storms have triggered a landslide in the South-American nation, reported Al Jazeera.
Amid heavy rains in China, several parts of northern and southern China will face a high risk of flooding in August as two or three typhoons are expected to make landfall across the nation, China-based Global Times reported citing Chinese authorities.
Eleven people were killed and 27 others were missing as of Tuesday morning due to flooding in Beijing caused due to typhoon Doksuri that resulted in heavy rains, China-based Global Times reported. Among these, two died in the line of duty.
Tens of thousands of people fled their homes in Beijing after Typhoon Doksuri — one of the strongest storms in years — led to torrential rain across China amid a warning of another hurricane-level storm, CNN reported.
Beijing [China], July 28 (ANI): Following severe rainstorms in several parts of the country, China's National Meteorological Center on Thursday renewed a blue alert for rainstorms.
Beijing [China], July 27 (ANI): China's water and meteorological authorities and agencies issued alerts on Wednesday for rainstorms and mountain torrents in some parts of the country, according to local media.
Chengdu [China], July 17 (ANI): 6 people were killed and 12 have been reported missing after heavy rainstorms triggered mountain torrents in South-West China's Sichuan province on Sunday.
Beijing [China], July 12 (ANI): Amid severe downpours in China, the country's National Meteorological Center on Tuesday renewed the blue alert for rainstorms in some parts of the country.
Beijing [China], July 4 (ANI): China's National Meteorological Center on Monday renewed a blue alert for rainstorms in some parts of the country, media reported.