Rivers changed courses and flooded villages and towns. More than 6,200 people were affected by the flood.


Beijing: Flooding caused by heavy rainfall in the western Chinese province of Qinghai has killed 16 people, state media reported on Thursday, with an additional 36 missing.
Heavy and sudden downpours in Datong Hui and Tu Autonomous County, population 403,368, of Qinghai province started late Wednesday, causing flooding on the mountains and triggered landslides, according to China's state broadcaster CCTV.
Rivers changed courses and flooded villages and towns. More than 6,200 people were affected by the flood.
Local government has sent a rescue team of 2,000 people and more than 160 vehicles for disaster relief.
Since June, China has been grappling with extreme weather from heatwaves to historic floods. The government has blamed climate change, which it says will increasingly affect the economy and society.
SOURCE: Reuters

What actually is the “Donroe Doctrine”?
- 7 hours ago

Gold prices plummet in Pakistan, global markets
- 21 hours ago
Spotify makes it easier for video creators to earn, announces new LA studio
- 16 hours ago

Is this the folding iPhone’s creaseless display?
- 9 hours ago
Trump's oil push widens with seizure of Russian-flagged tanker linked to Venezuela
- 17 hours ago

8BitDo’s new wireless Xbox controller has swappable ABXY button switches
- 3 minutes ago
Green Shirts beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in first T20I
- 16 hours ago
Bangladesh in talks with ICC over fate of cricket World Cup games
- 20 hours ago

This free feature helps make stolen Bosch e-bikes unsellable
- 9 hours ago
PM directs easing credit for SMEs, small farmers to boost economic inclusion
- 17 hours ago

Nvidia’s GeForce Now is getting native Linux and Fire TV apps
- 9 hours ago

How Trump brought the World Cup to America
- 7 hours ago




