About 1.9 million people were affected by the downpour which also incurred nearly 10 billion yuan (1.6 billion U.S. dollars) in economic losses, said Pan Anjun, deputy chief of the Beijing flood control headquarters.
As of 6 pm (local time) today, about 66,000 residents have been relocated, including 20,990 in suburban district of Fangshan alone, Pan said.
The rains have caused multiple damages to roads and bridges, including 31 road cave-ins. More than 1,200 houses or buildings have seen leakages and 736 houses were flooded, Anjun said.
The average precipitation reached 170 mm in Beijing as a whole while that of the urban area hit 225 mm in the 16 hours of heavy rains, Anjun said.
In Fangshan, the maximum precipitation, 460 mm, was recorded in Hebei Township. Road traffic in 12 townships was disrupted. Mobile telecommunication services and Internet access were cut off in six townships, the headquarters said.
In Shanxi province, in the north, four people died and one remained missing after their pick-up truck was swept into a river while they attempted to cross a bridge, state-run xinhua news agency reported.
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Landslides in the southwestern Sichuan province resulted in six deaths, provincial flood control and drought relief officials told the agency.
Train services between Beijing and Guangzhou were suspended as the railway line section at Nangangwa, Fengtai District.
A flash flood in Fangshan stranded 104 primary school students and nine teachers at a military training site, Xinhua said. It said they were in no immediate danger and that rescuers had taken food to them.
More than 12,000 people worked for draining 1 million cubic meters of water from streets. Most puddles in the city were cleared by this morning.