Storms trap more than 130 near China’s Tibetan border with Nepal


Many sections of a major highway leading to Zhentang were washed away by floods. - Photo: AFP

BEIJING: More than 130 people including tourists were trapped in Tibet near China's rugged Himalayan border with Nepal on Wednesday (July 10) after incessant rains unleashed landslides and floods, severing road links, according to Chinese state media.

Many sections of a major highway leading to the remote Tibetan town of Zhentang were either washed away by floods or blocked by landslides amid continuous rainfall since July 7, Chinese state media reported.

So far, 342 stranded people have been evacuated to other towns by rescuers.

But at least 130 including tourists are still stranded in the vicinity of Zhentang, which lies at an altitude of about 2,000m, due to blocked roads, rains, and "a lack of physical strength" because of the long distances that the stranded would need to traverse, according to state media.

Storms in the area through July 11 will create "a degree of difficulty" in rescue work, state media warned.

Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in south-west China including parts of Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan, according to national weather forecasters. - Reuters

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