

Sections of 26 highways were closed due to the rain, the Transport Ministry said on its social media account.Ī blackout shut down ventilators at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, forcing staff to use hand-pumped airbags to help patients breathe, according to the city's Communist Party committee. Trains halted, sections of highways closedĪt least 10 trains carrying about 10,000 passengers were halted, including three for more than 40 hours, according to Caixin, a business news magazine. Via Reuters China has been grappling with summertime floods for centuries but floods this year have also coincided with heat waves that struck the northern part of the country, where the. Transport and working life have been disrupted throughout the province, with torrents of rain turning streets into rapidly flowing rivers, washing away cars and rising into people's homes.

(Chinatopix)įootage posted on Twitter by news site The Paper showed subway passengers standing in chest-high muddy brown water as torrents raged in the tunnel outside. In Zhengzhou, the local flood control headquarters said the city’s Guojiazui reservoir had been breached but there was no dam failure yet.People tried to walk and bike through the flooded streets. Local authorities said the rainfall had caused a 20-metre breach in the Yihetan dam in Luoyang city west of Zhengzhou, and that the dam “could collapse at any time”, Reuters reported. The amount of rainfall in Zhengzhou witnessed over the three days was one seen only “once in a thousand years”, local media cited meteorologists as saying. Videos showed authorities using plastic box to evacuate small children, while boats were brought in to help the adults.ġ50 kids and teachers of a kindergarten in Zhengzhou rescued /lKDxvvtmrI Many students and teachers were trapped in a school building amid rising floodwater.

The provincial capital Zhengzhou City has recorded the highest single-day rainfall in the past two days. #GLOBALink /CjZjvRB0gjįootage showed scores of cars floating in the water, while residents were seen wading through almost neck-deep water in some places.Īffected by this year’s sixth typhoon In-fa, Henan Province in the central China suffered a historic heavy rain. Tens of millions of people across swaths of eastern China were bracing for floods, torrential rains and towering waves on Wednesday, as the most powerful typhoon of the season so far made. Heartwarming: A woman caught in rapid water was saved by passers-by in China’s Zhengzhou amid torrential rains. Vigilant passersby averted some major accidents. Videos showed people being swept away by the current as they struggle through rushing water. They are carrying more than 5,800 pieces of rescue equipment, including inflatable boats.Ī close call! A mother and her two children were trapped in a deep mud hole in Zhengzhou, China, amid heavy rains. The Henan Provincial People’s Armed Police Force have dispatched more than 150 rescuers to the hardest-hit areas. They were seen using ropes to guide passengers out one by one, while others stood on the seats to try to keep above the water. More than 160 trains also stopped service in the city’s railway station, stranding a large number of passengers, according to Xinhua.įootage showed first responders jumping into action to help those trapped in the train coaches, bringing them back to safety. Many were trapped in the underground stations with water gushing in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou.

The massive floods have left 12 dead and more than 100,000 people evacuated from their homes.ĭramatic video shared on social media showed commuters in more than waist-deep murky floodwaters on a subway train. Authorities upgraded the flooding emergency response level to its highest on Tuesday afternoon. Record rainstorm caused severe waterlogging, traffic disruptions, power outages and civilian casualties.
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Scary videos have now taken over social media, showing how people were caught in dangerous situations due to the downpour. Get the latest Asian news from BBC News in Asia: breaking news, features, analysis and special reports plus audio and video from across the Asian continent. The sudden flooding inundated and trapped people in shopping malls, schools and even underground subway trains, leaving locals in a perilous situation. Torrential rain pounded the central Chinese province of Henan, bursting the banks of major rivers and flooding the streets of a dozen cities including Zhengzhou.
