Beijing evacuates residents, expands storm alert as deadly floods keep city on edge
BEIJING, CHINA, AUG 3 – At least 44 people died and 9 remain missing after heavy rainstorms from July 23-29, prompting evacuations and the highest flood alert in seven mountainous districts.
- Beijing warned residents on August 4, 2025, to prepare for more heavy rainfall after recent floods caused significant fatalities, marking it as the deadliest deluge since 2012.
- Weather forecasters predicted up to 200mm of rain in a six-hour window, prompting citywide preparedness across all 16 districts.
- Authorities closed parts of the Great Wall and halted underground business operations due to the storm alert issued on Monday.
- Three lives were claimed by torrential rains in Beijing Valley, with four people still missing, according to China's state news agency Xinhua.
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Beijing evacuates residents, expands storm alert as deadly floods keep city on edge
Beijing had evacuated more than 70,000 residents by Monday afternoon and warned others to brace for a new round of heavy rainfall, a week after catastrophic floods killed dozens in the deadliest deluge to hit the Chinese capital since 2012.
Beijing braces for more rain as deadly floods displace over 70,000
Beijing has evacuated over 70,000 residents and placed all 16 districts on the highest level of alert as authorities brace for another round of heavy rainfall, a week after the capital witnessed its deadliest flooding in over a decade. Between July 23 and 29, torrential rains killed at least 44 people in the city, most of them trapped at a nursing home in Miyun district, where rising floodwaters overwhelmed emergency systems. The tragedy prompte…
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Beijing put most of its hilly districts on the highest alert for heavy rainfall on Monday and warned residents against going out unnecessarily after dozens recently died in the deadliest floods to hit the Chinese capital since 2012.
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