Floods in Southern and Central China Kill at Least 10, Cause Widespread Disruption

Floods in Southern and Central China Kill at Least 10, Cause Widespread Disruption
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The flooding has disrupted daily life across a region spanning over 1,000km, highlighting the impact of severe weather on communities.

  • At least 10 people have died due to flooding in southern and central China, according to Chinese meteorologists.
  • Other reports state at least 12 people have been killed in the floods.
  • The affected area extends more than 1,000km (620 miles).
  • Residents in Jingzhou, central Hubei, experienced knee-deep water and observed fish swimming in the streets.
  • Chinese meteorologists have reported on the scale and impact of the flooding.

Heavy rains have triggered widespread flooding across southern and central China, resulting in fatalities and significant disruption to daily life in multiple cities.

The floods have affected a large geographic area, disrupting transportation, damaging property, and posing ongoing risks to residents. The event underscores the challenges posed by extreme weather in the region. Reports vary on the death toll, with figures ranging from at least 10 to at least 12.

Authorities are expected to continue rescue and relief operations. Further updates on casualty figures and the extent of damage may emerge as the situation develops.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources