One person has been swept away by flood waters and 633,900
people have been affected by heavy rains and floods in central
China's Hunan Province since Sunday.
Yin Zhen, deputy head of a hydro power plant in Hongjiang,
disappeared on Sunday morning when he tried to evacuate the plant.
Only hours earlier Yin ordered two employees to leave the plant,
but he decided to stay, according to the Hunan flood control
headquarters on Wednesday.
The rains and floods destroyed 2,540 houses and 3,440 hectares
of crops, closed 72 highways and damaged three small reservoirs,
the headquarters said. Losses stood at 272 million yuan (US$35.7
million).
Heavy rains will continue for at least another three days in
Hunan, the Central Meteorological Station forecast on
Wednesday.
Rainstorms have hit Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi and Zhejiang
provinces and Shanghai since the weekend, affecting about 167,500
hectares of crops, destroying 19,200 hectares, said the Ministry of
Civil Affairs on Tuesday.
Thirty-seven people, including 32 in Jiangxi and five in
Zhejiang, were killed by lightning strikes while 11 others were
killed by floods and collapsed buildings.
More than 8,100 houses were destroyed and 34,000 damaged.
About73,000 people were evacuated from their homes.
The disasters have caused losses of more than 1.06 billion yuan
in these areas.
(Xinhua News Agency June 28, 2007)