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Floods, mudslides hit northwest China

Rescue workers search for survivors after a flash flood in Yuzhong county, in China痴 northwest Gansu province on August 8, 2025.
 
Rescue workers search for survivors after a flash flood in Yuzhong county, in China痴 northwest Gansu province on August 8, 2025.

BEIJING: The death toll from flash floods and mudslides in northwest China has risen to 13, state media said on Saturday, after the bodies of three people were found. Torrents of mud and water began hitting mountainous areas of Gansu province on Thursday, with the death toll listed as 10 on Friday as rescuers searched for at least 33 missing people. Chinese President Xi Jinping called for the 'utmost effort' in rescuing missing people, state broadcaster CCTV reported.
The death toll stood at 13, with the number of missing now listed as 30, state news agency Xinhua said on Saturday. Hundreds of people had been rescued and thousands more evacuated, Xinhua added. It quoted a rescue official describing the situation as 'complex' due to the mud and rough roads, with telephone lines and electricity also cut. State media put the number of people trapped in the mountainous Xinglong area at 4,000, with heavy rain pushing garbage into roads. — AFP