7 Chinese provinces hit hard by double typhoons
- August 5, 2012
BEIJING, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) --
Typhoons Saola and Damrey had caused severe and widespread damage
in seven, mostly coastal provinces in China, authorities said
Sunday.
Windstorms, floods and mudslides
caused by Saola, the ninth typhoon of the year, resulted in six
deaths, two missing and the relocation of nearly 1.03 million
people in the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi and
Shandong, according to a statement from the National Commission for
Disaster Reduction and the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Meanwhile the northeastern province
of Liaoning and the northern province of Hebei were affected by
floods caused by Typhoon Damrey, the 10th of the year.
Nearly 1.46 million people in
Liaoning were affected by heavy rains and floods, which left one
dead and five missing, according to the statement.
More than 10,000 houses in the
province had collapsed and about 17,000 were damaged, forcing
138,000 people to evacuate, it said.
In Hebei, one person was killed,
another remains missing and 151,000 were relocated due to the havoc
caused by Damrey. In total, nearly 2.42 million people in the
province were affected by the disaster. Nearly 9,900 houses were
destructed in the flooding, and 104,000 houses were damaged.
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