Floods kill 70 in China; 32 still missing

Floods and landslides triggered by heavy rain have killed at least 70 people in eight provinces in China, with 32 still missing.

The rain, which began earlier this month, has caused 26 billion yuan ($NZ5 billion) in damage, the Civil Affairs Ministry said on its website.

Nearly 1 million people have also been forced to evacuate their homes.

The floods have been most severe in the northwestern province of Shaanxi and the southwestern province of Sichuan. Nearly 40 rivers in various parts of the country are in danger of breaching their banks, state radio said.

 

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