Unyielding Rains: Devastating Beijing and Hebei, Prompting Mass Evacuations
Torrential rains and subsequent flooding in Beijing have led to 30 fatalities, with additional casualties reported in Hebei. The heavy downpours have displaced tens of thousands, and rescue efforts are underway. With further rainfall expected, emergency services are mobilizing significant resources to avert further disaster.

Beijing is grappling with the aftermath of torrential rains and flooding that have claimed 30 lives, as reported by Chinese state media. The calamity struck hardest in the Miyun and Yanqing districts, with authorities deploying rescue missions to manage the crisis and evacuate thousands.
The continuous downpour has displaced over 80,000 residents in Beijing, prompting the government to release reservoir waters at near-maximum levels. Further exacerbating the situation, a related landslide in the neighboring Hebei province resulted in additional fatalities.
Emergency protocols have activated across affected regions, with schools closed and activities halted. The central government has allocated significant funds and resources to aid affected communities, as the country braces for more adverse weather conditions.
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