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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 issues new storm warning after deadly floods

Beijing issued its highest alert for rainstorms on Monday, days after deadly deluges swept parts of the Chinese capital and triggered a rare apology from under-prepared officials.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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