Two people died and another ten disappear in floods that affect the province of Shandong (east of China), reported the CCTV public television on Tuesday, July 22. According to the same source, more than 364 millimeters of rain fell in five hours during the night from Monday to Tuesday.
This precipitation caused sudden floods and “destroyed 19 houses” in the city of Dawangzhuang.
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Summer in China was marked by extreme weather events, with torrential rains for several weeks in the south of the country.
According to the media, six people lost their lives and more than 80,000 people were evacuated during floods in the province of Guizhou (South).
China is the world’s largest greenhouse gase transmitter; Gases that are behind climate change, the general opinion of scientists.
However, the country also develops its renewable energy sector at a faster pace than any other country.
Source: BFM TV
