Two days of torrential rain in central China's Hubei Province
left three people dead, 35 seriously injured and over 350,000
homeless, a local official said Saturday.
Liu Changdou, a disaster-relief official from the provincial
civil affairs department, told Xinhua that by Saturday 945 houses
collapsed and 137,500 ha of farmlands were flooded in the
province.
According to the provincial flood control and drought relief
command center, the heavy rain swept over 11 cities and counties
from May 24 to 25. The precipitation in Jingzhou City, which was
among the worst hit, reached 260.7 mm, which was rarely seen here
in history.
Reservoirs in the province have exerted flood-control roles to
ensure a steady water discharge to the lower reaches of
waterways.
(Xinhua News Agency May 27, 2006)