Seven people were killed and one was missing after continuous
rainstorms ravaged a city in southwest China's Sichuan
Province.
Torrential rains hit Yibin city in southern Sichuan from
Wednesday to Saturday, bringing precipitations of up to 268
millimeters and triggering landslides and floods.
Five people were killed in landslides, two by lightning, and one
was washed away by floodwater, according to the provincial disaster
relief office.
The downpours also caused an evacuation of 2,256 people,
flattened 369 houses and three bridges, and caused damages to
another 2,611 houses and sections of roads, the office said.
Yibin city suffered a direct economic loss of 25 million yuan
(US$3.3 million) from the rainstorms, 7.67 million yuan in the
agricultural sector.
Officials from the provincial-level water, land and resources,
and civil affairs departments have rushed to the affected areas for
relief work.
Natural disasters, including floods, landslides and lightning,
left 1,279 dead and 239 missing in China in the first seven months
this year, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
In the latest toll, 39 people have died and nine others are
missing following the trail of destruction left by Typhoon Sepat in
Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Hunan provinces, the ministry
said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 27, 2007)