Monsoon Chaos: China's Struggle Against Devastating Floods
In northern China, flash floods have caused the deaths of at least eight people, with four others missing, amid ongoing monsoon chaos. The intense weather has led to billions in potential economic losses, affecting regions like Inner Mongolia and threatening vital agricultural hubs.

At least eight individuals lost their lives in a flash flood in northern China, state media reported on Sunday, with an additional four people missing. This catastrophe comes as the East Asian monsoon continues to wreak havoc across the nation's economy.
A river in Inner Mongolia overflowed late Saturday, impacting 13 campers near Bayannur, an essential grain and oil production center. The extreme weather has been linked to climate change, posing significant challenges for officials as flash floods displace thousands and threaten economic stability.
Meanwhile, a long-term fishing ban in Hainan concluded as persistent heavy rains caused ships to anchor. In Sichuan, severe weather claimed two lives during a local beer festival. The government is stepping in with disaster relief funds to mitigate impact.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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