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BEIJING: The death toll from record-breaking rains across northern China rose to at least 78 on Friday, as authorities warned of more flooding and another storm approached the country.

Deaths from flooding in Hebei province rose to 29, state media reported on Friday, after Storm Doksuri, which hit mainland China as a typhoon two weeks ago, brought on the most severe rainfall since records began 140 years ago.

Rescuers have continued to search for people swept away by the floods, as another storm, Khanun, approaches over the weekend.

The deluge followed weeks of historic heat, with scientists saying such extreme weather events are being exacerbated by climate change.

Streets in parts of Hebei, which borders the capital, were still caked in mud on Wednesday. Residents were scrambling to recover waterlogged belongings and clean up damaged homes.

During a visit to affected communities last week, Hebei province party chief Ni Yuefeng said that the area could “reduce the pressure on Beijing’s flood control” and serve as a “moat” for the capital. As of Thursday, 29 people had been killed by the rains across the province, six of whom had been previously listed as missing, state broadcaster CCTV said Friday. Sixteen are still missing.

In Beijing, at least 33 people have died, including two rescue workers, authorities said this week. And more than a dozen people were killed in north-eastern Jilin province after torrential rain last week.

On Friday, state news agency Xinhua said that another flood control team had been sent to the province, where “the local flooding situation remains severe”.

Heavy rains are expected again over the weekend as tropical depression Khanun — formerly a typhoon — approaches China.

Emergency alert levels are being held in place across northern China, Xinhua said, with key riverways being closely monitored.

Heavy damage China’s state media has hailed the government’s efforts to mitigate damage from the inundations, with coverage focused on tales of mutual aid and selfless officials working tirelessly on rescue efforts.

Pakistan saddened

Pakistan on Friday said it was saddened over the loss of precious human lives due to floods in China, and stood ready to provide utmost support and humanitarian assistance to China in the difficult hour.

“We are deeply saddened to learn about the loss of precious human lives due to floods in China. Our thoughts and sympathies are with the affected people and the bereaved families,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a statement.

In this difficult time, Pakistan stands ready to provide utmost support and humanitarian assistance to China. We are confident that led by the Chinese leadership, and due to strong will and conviction of the Chinese people, they would soon surmount this temporary difficulty, she said.

The spokesperson said that like China, Pakistan was also confronting the adverse impacts of climate change manifested in heatwaves, torrential rains and floods. Pakistan stands ready to work with China to achieve our shared objectives of mitigating climate change, and up-grading our respective capacity for disaster management and prevention, she added.
 
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Why you people like so much about natural disasters? Do they happen everywhere in every country?

I also came across some natural disaster news about US every now and then, like Hawaii wild fire, but I would feel it's not right to celebrate them here, some people died, it's the bottom line, it's ok to trashtalk countries you don't like, but don't get too low.

But anyway, just a reminder to you guys
 
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Why you people like so much about natural disasters? Do they happen everywhere in every country?

I also came across some natural disaster news about US every now and then, like Hawaii wild fire, but I would feel it's not right to celebrate them here, some people died, it's the bottom line, it's ok to trashtalk countries you don't like, but don't get too low.

But anyway, just a reminder to you guys
But you feel right to post stuff about Hurricane and COVID response??




 
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But you feel right to post stuff about Hurricane and COVID response??




These were taken out of contest, I did post a Hawaii post just now, but just to remind haters that they also happen to their countries after they started so many natural disaster threads against China.
 
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I also came across some natural disaster news about US every now and then, like Hawaii wild fire, but I would feel it's not right to celebrate them here,

You actually mean somebody already beat you to it a few days ago..
 
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You actually mean somebody already beat you to it a few days ago
Not a Chinese and I don't see any Chinese posters follow it.
 
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These were taken out of contest, I did post a Hawaii post just now, but just to remind haters that they also happen to their countries after they started so many natural disaster threads against China.
Then do tell me what is the "Context" here or are those post not against the US?

How about the OP context? He could have said the same thing you said.

Those who live in glass house should not throw stones, it's that simple.
 
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Then do tell me what is the "Context" here or are those post not against the US?

How about the OP context? He could have said the same thing you said.

Those who live in glass house should not throw stones, it's that simple.
CHINA HATERS are in a different class because there is lots of $$ to be made from the "PROPAGANDA TO SMEAR CHINA" US agency for Global Media annual $500 million fund.

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CHINA HATERS are in a different class because there is lots of $$ to be made from the "PROPAGANDA TO SMEAR CHINA" US agency for Global Media annual $500 million fund.

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I am sure when Beijing post those he is really "CARE" about disaster management in the US.

LOL :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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Why you people like so much about natural disasters?
If you were here for an honest discussion you’d address the root cause of the death and destruction. It’s being discussed on Chinese social media but none of our Chinese members have mentioned it once on PDF. Netizens in China allege the provincial government deliberately released water to save Beijing and Xiongan.
It’s being said the death and destruction was caused by the water release and not the rain.

 
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If you were here for an honest discussion you’d address the root cause of the death and destruction. It’s being discussed on Chinese social media but none of our Chinese members have mentioned it once on PDF. Netizens in China allege the provincial government deliberately released water to save Beijing and Xiongan.
It’s being said the death and destruction was caused by the water release and not the rain.

This lie had been debunked on Chinese social media long time ago, you surely know nothing about China and Chinese geography, Beijing is at a much higher place than Zhuozhou, you belive water flows to higher places? a little more learning should be a good thing for you?
And guess you don't know, Beijing also suffered from this flood and dozens of causalties incurred, Zhuozhou is not the only city hit by this once in 140 years rain and flood, the whole north China was hit.

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This lie had been debunked on Chinese social media long time ago, you surely know nothing about China and Chinese geography, Beijing is at a much higher place than Zhuozhou, you belive water flows to higher places? a little more learning should be a good thing for you?
Stop being a 50 cent'er for once.
 
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