Flash floods kill at least 20, dozens missing


Tragedy: A rescuer looking at the collapsed bridge while conducting a search-and-rescue on a river in Zhashui county in Shangluo city, northwest China’s Shaanxi province. — Xinhua via AP

Flash floods in northern and southwest China have killed at least 20 people and left dozens missing, state media said, after a week of deadly downpours across the country.

Several vehicles in northwestern Shaanxi province plunged into a swollen river late on Friday after a bridge collapsed, with at least 12 people killed and over 30 missing, state news agency Xinhua reported.

Initial investigations indicated that 17 cars and eight trucks had fallen into the river in the city of Shangluo, Xinhua said.

Images on state television showed a partially-submerged section of the bridge with the river rushing over it.

One witness told local media that he had approached the bridge but that other drivers started “yelling at me to brake and stop the car”.

“A truck in front of me didn’t stop” and plunged into the water, the witness, surnamed Meng, said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged “all-out rescue and relief efforts” to find those still missing, Xinhua said.

Meanwhile, in southwestern Sichuan province, more than 30 people were reported missing on Saturday after a violent thunderstorm caused flash flooding overnight in the town of Ya’an, according to Xinhua.

Eight bodies had been recovered as of Saturday evening, while four people were rescued without serious injuries, it added.

Racing against time: Rescuers searching for survivors on a river following the bridge collapse. — Xinhua via APRacing against time: Rescuers searching for survivors on a river following the bridge collapse. — Xinhua via AP

On Friday, state media reported at least five people dead and eight missing after the rains sparked flooding and mudslides in Shaanxi’s Baoji city. State television broadcast images of neighbourhoods completely flooded by muddy water, with excavators and residents attempting to clear the damage.

The semi-desert province of Gansu, which neighbours Shaanxi, and Henan in central China were also hit by heavy rains this week.

In Henan’s Nanyang city, the equivalent of a year’s worth of rain fell at the start of the week, CCTV said.

And in Sichuan province, two people were reported killed and seven others missing on Friday after heavy rain triggered landslides, Xinhua said.

China is enduring a summer of extreme weather, with heavy rains across the east and south coming as much of the north has sweltered under successive heatwaves.

Climate change, which scientists say is exacerbated by greenhouse gas emissions, is making such extreme weather phenomena more frequent and intense. — AFP

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