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Flash flood sweeps campsite in north China, leaving 8 dead and 4 missing

Heavy rains caused riverbanks to burst, killing eight and leaving four missing among 13 campers as rescue teams continue efforts, with climate change increasing flood risks, officials said.

  • On the night of August 16, a sudden flood in the grasslands near Bayannur city, Inner Mongolia, swept away 13 campers, resulting in at least eight fatalities and four individuals still unaccounted for.
  • The flood came after several weeks of unusually heavy rain and a severe late-July storm in Beijing that resulted in a minimum of 44 fatalities and led to the displacement of over 70,000 people.
  • The Ministry of Emergency Management initiated extensive rescue operations and sent a team to the affected area to assess the situation of those unaccounted for and provide assistance.
  • The central government announced fresh disaster relief funding of 430 million yuan last week, adding to at least 5.8 billion yuan allocated since April to mitigate impacts from extreme weather.
  • Experts linked increasingly intense floods and disruptive weather patterns to human-driven climate change, warning of ongoing risks to agricultural hubs like Bayannur and potential economic losses.
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