Heavy rains in China kill 4
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Heavy rains prompted flood warnings as a landslide killed at least 4 people, forcing thousands to evacuate as rising waters caused widespread damage.
BEIJING -- Chinese authorities on Monday activated a Level-IV emergency response for disaster relief in Beijing and Hebei as torrential rains lashed the regions, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.
Authorities in Beijing warned that parts of the Chinese capital could see more than 300 millimeters (12 inches) of rain on Monday evening, urging residents to stay indoors.
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TAISHITUN, China (AP) — Medios estatales chinos informan que al menos 30 personas han muerto a causa de las inundaciones en Beijing.
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