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Heavy unstoppable rain in Beijing's western suburbs gulp down two lives

Besides Beijing, heavy rain continued to soak the neighbouring city of Tianjin as well as Hebei province in a region nearly the size of Britain in the wake of Doksuri

Reuters Beijing Published 01.08.23, 05:08 AM
A picture taken from a video shows cars submerged as flood waters gush down a street in Beijing on Monday

A picture taken from a video shows cars submerged as flood waters gush down a street in Beijing on Monday VIDEO OBTAINED BY REUTERS

In Beijing’s western suburbs, cars were swept away on Monday as relentless rain since the weekend transformed roads into rivers, killing at least two and trapping hundreds, despite an overnight evacuation of tens of thousands from their homes. Hundreds of roads have become flooded in China’s capital, with videos posted by state media showing half-submerged vehicles in Mentougou district pulled along by fast-moving torrents as the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri dumped record rainfall on the city of nearly 22 million.

Two bodies were found in a river during an emergency patrol in Mentougou as rescuers pulled hundreds to safety in other parts of the city.

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Besides Beijing, heavy rain continued to soak the neighbouring city of Tianjin as well as Hebei province in a region nearly the size of Britain in the wake of Doksuri, which was downgraded to a tropical depression on the weekend. Three of the five rivers that make up the Hai basin rose to dangerous levels on Monday.

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