Flooding kills at least nine in China's Chongqing, state media says
A number of neighbourhoods and villages in the district of Yongchuan were severely hit by sudden, extreme rainfall overnight on Saturday, state media reported earlier. Dozens of people were killed earlier last week when a belt of intense rainfall swept across large areas of central and southwestern China.
The death toll from flooding in southwestern China's Chongqing has risen to nine and 11 people are missing following torrential rain in the municipality, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Monday. A number of neighbourhoods and villages in the district of Yongchuan were severely hit by sudden, extreme rainfall overnight on Saturday, state media reported earlier. Three deaths were confirmed on Sunday.
The rainfall caused flash floods and landslides in the area and more than 2,000 residents have been relocated, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. Dozens of people were killed earlier last week when a belt of intense rainfall swept across large areas of central and southwestern China.
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