A million flee floods and storms in southern China

BEIJING - At least 55 people have been killed over the past 10 days in torrential rain and flooding across south China, and …

BEIJING -At least 55 people have been killed over the past 10 days in torrential rain and flooding across south China, and more gales and storms were expected in the coming days, the government said yesterday.

Another 1.3 million had been forced to flee to higher ground, China's ministry of civil affairs said in a notice on its website, adding that it had despatched disaster prevention teams to the affected areas to aid local authorities.

State television showed submerged streets and houses in towns along the Xijiang river in the southern regions of Guangdong and Guangxi.

In the Guangxi town of Changzhou, a section of the Xijiang breached an embankment built by residents, inundating farmland and forcing the evacuation of 3,000 people, Xinhua news agency reported.

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There were no reports of casualties or house collapses from the burst, the report said.

China's National Meteorological Centre said heavy rain would continue and precipitation in the provinces of Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan would be 30 to 70 per cent greater than in the same period last year.

Last week the storms brought havoc to Hong Kong, where they sparked flooding and landslides and resulted in closed roads and delayed flights.

The flooding and foul weather is the latest in a string of disasters to befall China this year.

The same provinces were also badly hit by freak cold weather and ice storms in January and February, and the country is still reeling from the May 12th earthquake that devastated Sichuan province and killed more than 69,000. - (Reuters)