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Fighting China's Floods

A local tea shop is soaked by the rainstorm that hit the city of Liuzhou in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on Thursday night, June 12, 2008.
At sunrise, local militia from the city of Liuzhou in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region work to clear flooding rainwater on Friday, June 13, 2008.
A resident from the city of Liuzhou in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region swims through the flooding rainwater on Thursday night, June 12, 2008.
A one-meter-high street-side green belt is soaked by heavy rains in Liuzhou City in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on Thursday night, June 12, 2008.
A car is trapped in a flooded road in Hong Kong due to the torrential rain which hit the city on Saturday morning, June 7, 2008. The Hong Kong Observatory issued an amber rainstorm warning signal at about 5:15 AM on Saturday and soon upgraded the warning system at 6:40 AM to the highest black rainstorm warning signal, under which an average rainfall exceeding 70 millimeters per hour were recorded.
A man sits in his flooded shop at a market in Anshun, southwest China's Guizhou Province May 27, 2008. Flooding and hail triggered by three days of torrential rains have left 18 dead and 12 missing, destroyed 6,700 houses and affected 538,000 people.
Houses are flooded in a village of Anshun, southwest China's Guizhou Province May 27, 2008. Flooding and hail triggered by three days of torrential rains have left 18 dead and 12 missing, destroyed 6,700 houses and affected 538,000 people.
People transport their belongings in a flooded street of a market in Anshun, southwest China's Guizhou Province May 27, 2008. Flooding and hail triggered by three days of torrential rains have left 18 dead and 12 missing, destroyed 6,700 houses and affected 538,000 people.
Houses are flooded in a village of Anshun, southwest China's Guizhou Province May 27, 2008. Flooding and hail triggered by three days of torrential rains have left 18 dead and 12 missing, destroyed 6,700 houses and affected 538,000 people.
Villagers repair houses damaged in recent rainstorms at Rongyao Village in Dangyang City, central China's Hubei Province, May 4, 2008.
Workers repair power supply lines damaged in recent rainstorms in Dangyang City, central China's Hubei Province, May 4, 2008.
Fallen trees are seen after recent rainstorms at Rongyao Village in Dangyang City, central China's Hubei Province, May 4, 2008. Rainstorms, one of the hardest that hit the province since last Friday, have left three people dead.
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