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At least 30 killed and several missing as heavy rains and floods lash northern China

People clean their vehicle in floodwaters after heavy rain in Taishitun Town, 28 July, 2025
People clean their vehicle in floodwaters after heavy rain in Taishitun Town, 28 July, 2025 Copyright  AP Photo
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By Gavin Blackburn
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Beijing authorities said they would launch a top-level emergency response at 8 pm on Monday, ordering people to stay inside, closing schools, suspending construction work and stopping outdoor tourism and other activities until the response is lifted.

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At least 30 people have been killed and several others are missing after heavy rain and flooding in northern China, officials said on Monday.

Thousands of people were evacuated as the region, including the capital Beijing, braced for more rainfall overnight.

The victims were caught in a landslide in a rural part of Luanping county in Hebei province, which borders the capital, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

Eight people are missing. A resident told the state-backed Beijing News that communications were down and he couldn't reach his relatives.

A damaged road is seen at a flooded area after heavy rains in Miyun district on the outskirts of Beijing, 28 July, 2025
A damaged road is seen at a flooded area after heavy rains in Miyun district on the outskirts of Beijing, 28 July, 2025 AP Photo

Beijing authorities said they would launch a top-level emergency response at 8 pm on Monday, ordering people to stay inside, closing schools, suspending construction work and stopping outdoor tourism and other activities until the response is lifted.

The heaviest rain in Beijing was expected after midnight, with rainfall of up to 30 centimetres forecast for some areas.

In the district of Miyun, an outlying part of Beijing, floodwaters could be seen sweeping away parked cars at an apartment complex in footage shown by the state broadcaster.

Authorities were discharging water from the Miyun reservoir, a main source of water for the city, and warning people to stay away from rivers downstream as their levels rose.

Officials told the Beijing Daily they had evacuated 4,015 people to avoid the floods as the reservoir recorded its highest level since record-keeping began in 1951.

A man cleans an office filled with mud after heavy rains in Taishitun Town, 28 July, 2025
A man cleans an office filled with mud after heavy rains in Taishitun Town, 28 July, 2025 AP Photo

In the nearby city of Tianjin, some 5,600 people were relocated for fear of flooding, CCTV reported.

The central government said in a statement it had sent 50 million yuan (€6 million) to Hebei and dispatched a high-level team of emergency responders to help the affected cities, which include Chengde, Baoding and Zhangjiakou.

Beijing and Hebei suffered severe flooding in 2023, which left at least 81 people dead and 34 missing.

Additional sources • AP

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