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China Floods Kill 652 So This Year

Mon, 30 Jul 2007 04:18:35 +0000 | Newsvine China

Floods, landslides and mudflows triggered by torrential rains have killed 652 people in China so far this year, with more heavy rains forecast, state media reported Monday.


Floods, landslides toll in China hits 652

| Findory News China

USA Today: Floods, landslides and mud flows triggered by torrential rains have killed 652 people in China so far this year, with more heavy ...


China floods put Three Gorges Dam to the test (Reuters)

Tue, 31 Jul 2007 02:34:10 GMT | Yahoo! News

Paramilitary policemen help move local residents trapped during a flood to a safe area in Tongzi county, southwest China's Guizhou province, July 30, 2007. Deaths from floods, lightning and landslides across China this summer have reached nearly 700, state media said on Monday, with experts warning that global warming is likely to fuel more violent weather. Picture taken July 30, 2007. (China Daily/Reuters)Reuters - Flood waters are putting China's massive Three Gorges Dam to the test and raising water levels on its longest river, the Yangtze, after weeks of floods nationwide killed about 700 people, state media said on Tuesday.




World Briefing | Asia: China: Summer Storms Hit 119 Million

| Findory News China

New York Times: Deaths from storms and floods across China this summer have reached nearly 700, the state-run news media said. The floods have affected 119 million people, the Xinhua news agency said, with farmers bearing the brunt of the casualties and damage. The Red Cross opened an emergency appeal for aid for ...


China floods test huge dam

| Findory News China

MSNBC: Flood waters are putting China's massive Three Gorges Dam to the test and raising water levels on its longest river, the Yangtze, after weeks of floods nationwide killed about 700 people, state media said on Tuesday.


China suffers floods, drought and now forest fires

| Findory News China

Globe and Mail: Flash floods kill 78; hundreds of firemen struggle to control forest fires in the north


Floods Postpone Summit Between Koreas

Sun, 19 Aug 2007 06:25:22 GMT | New York Times

The first top-level meeting between North and South Korea in seven years has been rescheduled for early October, as the North recovers from devastating floods.


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