Bus swept away and millions displaced by deadly deluge: China flooding
Operations have been suspended at 60 coal mines in Shanxi, a major coal-producing area
A bus fell into a gushing river near the city of Shijiazhuang in northern China on Monday, leaving three people dead and several missing, as a deadly deluge of rain affected millions of people in China.
Thirty-seven of the 51 passengers on the bus have been rescued but 11 are missing, reported CGTN. The bus plummeted into a gushing river outside the city of Shijiazhuang, about 265km southwest of Beijing. Videos on social media showed people had climbed on top of the bus to try to survive the deluge.
Torrential rains have wreaked havoc in China’s Hebei and Shanxi provinces since last week. More than 1.76 million people in Shanxi have been adversely affected by the rainfall, which has also triggered landslides and floods. The rainfall levels have reached almost four times the usual monthly average.
More than 120,000 people were evacuated in Shanxi province after 17,000 homes were destroyed and 190,000 hectares of crops were damaged by floods, the official Xinhua News Agency said on Sunday.
This comes less than three months after the disastrous rains in Henan province, which left more than 300 people dead. The record-breaking rains in July led to overflowing reservoirs, landslides, breaching of riverbanks and were caused flooding in the public transport system.