Torrential rain has continued to batter picturesque Zhangjiajie
region in central China's Hunan
Province, leaving trains canceled.
The downpours began Tuesday with a record 347 mm rainfall. Both
Zhangjiajie City and rural areas have reported heavy damage.
Traffic was hindered in flooded streets. Water flowed into schools,
department stores, houses and other buildings. A number of
factories and hotels stopped operation to bail out the water.
The railway running through the city was forced to close, with two
passenger trains canceled and more delayed. Water and electricity
supplies were cut off in the area near the railway.
Two provincial highways were closed due to subsidence and
landslides.
According to the provincial flood control headquarters, heavy rain
has hit northwest, central and south China in the past fortnight. A
total of 4.03 million people in 458 townships have been
affected.
Weather forecasters predict more rain in the next couple of
days.
(Xinhua News
Agency June 20, 2002)
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