Four Killed in Landslide as Heavy Rain Drenches Northern China
- Torrential rain in northern China triggered a deadly landslide, caused flooding, and forced thousands to evacuate.
- In Hebei province, a landslide killed four people and left eight missing, while two others died over the weekend due to the flooding.
- China's National Development and Reform Commission allocated funds to assist relief efforts and recovery in the flood-affected Hebei province.
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At least four killed as heavy rains lash northern China
Beijing authorities said they would launch a top-level emergency response at 8 pm on Monday, ordering people to stay inside, closing schools, suspending construction work and stopping outdoor tourism and other activities until the response is lifted.
A landslide in China, caused by heavy rains, left four people dead and eight missing, an official media outlet announced on Monday that the weather had led to the evacuation of thousands of people.

Four killed in landslide as heavy rain drenches northern China
Torrential rain soaking northern China triggered a deadly landslide, burst riverbanks and washed away cars on Monday, with thousands of people forced to evacuate the days-long deluge.
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