To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Floods retreat in south China, nearly 200 dead

BEIJING, July 18 (Reuters) Rain and flooding today eased across most of south China after killing nearly 200 people as survivors faced water shortages, severed roads and damaged homes.

The downpours were triggered by Tropical Storm Bilis, which killed dozens in the Philippines and Taiwan before striking heavily populated southern China on Friday.

Rain was still forecast for the worst-hit provinces of Hunan and Guangdong over the next two days, but officials and residents there reached by telephone today reported only intermittent drizzle and even sunshine.

In the far-southern province of Guangdong, where at least 44 were killed, the government was distributing clean water in Shaoguan, a city of half a million that was flooded.

''To restore power supply is easier, but it really takes time to get the taps running again,'' a disaster relief official told Reuters by telephone.

Trains resumed on Tuesday on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway which had been cut by floods and landslides near Shaoguan for the past three days, Xinhua news agency said.

In nearby Lechang, a prison was besieged by flood waters and more than 1,600 inmates and 220 guards struggled without fresh food and drinking water for three days before helicopters airdropped supplies yesterday, Xinhua said.

Vice Premier Hui Liangyu flew to neighbouring Hunan province on Monday, where 92 people were confirmed dead and more than 100 were missing and many roads, including a major highway, were cut, a local official said by telephone.

State television showed footage of soldiers evacuating villagers stranded on the roofs of their homes in Hunan.

''The biggest problem now is drinking water. Many wells in the countryside were flooded,'' an official surnamed Huang in Leiyang, one of Hunan's worst-hit areas, told Reuters by telephone. ''And it is very hot today. There is an epidemic threat.'' The rain and floods also claimed 43 lives in the coastal province of Fujian, where Bilis made landfall in China, Xinhua said.

However, more heavy rain was expected tomorrow in the southwestern region of Guangxi, where authorities ordered the release of waters from 557 swollen dams after storms killed 19 and left eight missing.

South China is plagued by rainstorms every summer, but this year's flood season has been particularly deadly, already claiming hundreds of lives before Bilis struck.

Some 2.5 million were evacuated because of Bilis, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said.

Direct economic losses from the storm totalled 15 billion yuan after 200,000 hectares of crops and 208,000 houses were destroyed, the Ministry said on its Web site (www.mca.gov.cn).

Reuters PKS DB2357

Indonesia tsunami toll crosses 350, hundreds missing

PANGANDARAN, Indonesia, July 18 (Reuters) A tsunami that swept through fishing villages and resorts on Indonesia's Java island killed 368 people and more than 200 others are missing, officials said today. More than 54,000 people have been displaced, they said. There was no warning before the waves struck yesterday, despite efforts to set up warning systems after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami left 230,000 dead or missing, including 170,000 in Indonesia. But many residents and tourists.....

US can move 2,000-plus Americans from Lebanon

WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) The United States will be capable of evacuating more than 2,000 Americans from Lebanon tomorrow as it ramps up an operation to ferry its citizens from a country being bombarded by Israel, US officials said.The United States has the capacity to fly 240 people out tomorrow and use two ships with a total of as many as 2,200 seats for evacuees, Assistant Secretary of State Maura Harty told reporters.''We will see a dramatic ramp.....

UN works on draft to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions

UNITED NATIONS, July 18 (Reuters) Major powers today began work on a UN Security Council resolution that would demand Iran suspend uranium enrichment as well as temporarily halt construction on a reactor that can produce plutonium.The draft under consideration is an updated version of one introduced by the United States, Britain and France in early May but never adopted. It includes threats of sanctions to curb Iran's nuclear program, which the West fears is a prelude to bomb-making.The.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login