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4 eliminated in rains, floods as residues of weakened Gaemi lash south China

Downpour and flooding in China's southern Hunan province has eliminated four people and triggered the evacuation of thousands of locals, Chinese state media said on Tuesday, as residues of the now weakened Typhoon Gaemi continue to lash the nation.

The province has actually been particularly hard-hit by numerous days of heavy rain which has breached major dikes and dams, and flooded large swathes of crop land, according to state media.

In Zixing county, almost 90,000 individuals have been impacted by the extreme weather condition which has damaged some 1,400 homes and led to the collapse of about 1,300 roads, individuals's Daily website reported. Numerous villages have likewise lost power.

Meteorological specialists said the mix of a weather system from the tropical cyclone, which has actually been downgraded, and a. southwest monsoon has actually developed conditions for heavy rain and. high-humidity, according to Beijing News.

In the previous two days, rains led to the Juanshui river. levels to increase, breaching 3 dikes, the Xinhua news agency. reported. Among the dikes was effectively sealed on Monday.

The Juanshui flows into the Xiangjiang river, a major. tributary of the Yangtze River, and it saw record-high flooding. in some parts, according to Individuals's Daily.

On Sunday, 15 individuals were eliminated from a rain-triggered. landslide that washed away houses in Hunan, state media. reported. Heavy rains have also hit a number of other provinces,. which had provided warnings and imposed emergency planning.

China's federal government satisfied last week to discuss steps to. fight the flooding from the heavy rains. China has already. released a minimum of 6.67 billion yuan ($ 918 million) in emergency situation. disaster relief funds, according to estimations.

(source: Reuters)