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At least 10 dead in floods near Beijing

IndiaTimes Saturday, 5 August 2023
Storm Doksuri, a former super typhoon that hit mainland China last Friday, has brought the most severe rains since records began 140 years ago. Hebei province, which neighbours Beijing, has been the one of the most affected by the rains. On Saturday, torrential rain hit northeast China for a second day, battering the provinces bordering Russia and North Korea.
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Beijing Hit by Heaviest Rainfall , in 140 Years. China's capital has been flooded with the most rainfall since 1891, CNBC reports. 29.3 inches of rain were recorded between July 29-Aug. 2. At least 20 people are dead. . At least 20 people are dead. . The extreme rainfall was caused by Typhoon...

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