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China searches for six missing persons after truck plunges into river during heavy rain

State broadcaster CCTV reported that rescuers are searching for six missing people after a pickup truck carrying 15 passengers sank into a river in China's southwest region of Guangxi during heavy rains, killing four.

Weather authorities have warned that more rain is expected to fall after the heavy rains which soaked central and eastern China over the weekend. This includes provinces such as Jiangxi, Hunan and others.

A separate incident occurred on Monday when a magnitude-5.2 earthquake in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi, killed two people. Search and rescue operations were ongoing and authorities issued a warning about possible transport disruptions. Authorities have announced that they've allocated 10,000 relief items for Guangxi earthquake and flood relief.

National Meteorological Center said that rains will gradually move from east to south across China in the next three day.

The report warned that 'the risk of increasing mountain torrents, floods in small and medium rivers, and urban waterlogging are among the other threats.

As part of the city's emergency response to flooding, Jingzhou, in central?Province of Hubei, declared measures to suspend business and work activities.

Hubei Daily reported that the Hubei rains in Yichang broke a 36 year record for daily rainfall over the weekend. Authorities closed tourist sites and ordered schools to suspend outdoor classes. Reporting by Farah Masters in Hong Kong and Laurie Chen in Beijing, and the Beijing Newsroom. Editing by Raju and Clarence Fernandez.

(source: Reuters)