Three provinces in
China's northeast bore the brunt of the floods with 85 dead and 105
missing in Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning as of 4pm on Monday, the government said.
A total of 37 million residents in that region were affected by flood waters, Xinhua said, which were described by a local newspaper as the worst in 50 years in Liaoning province.
More than 787,000
hectares of farmland in the region, a major grain growing area, were
flooded and pictures showed roads in many urban areas looking more like
rivers.
Xinhua said that the People's Liberation Army had been mobilized to carry out rescue work.
At the opposite end of
the country, rainfall in the wake of Typhoon Utor, which made landfall
in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong last week, has killed 22 people and caused 8.6 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) of damage there.
Dykes ruptured near Shantou in eastern Guangdong flooding low-lying homes and killing 10.
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