At least 12 people have been killed and nearly three lakh affected in rain-triggered floods in southern China, authorities said today.
Five people died in Qingyuan City, Guangdong province, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Qingxin District in Qingyuan has been worst hit by persistent heavy rain, which has caused four small- and medium-sized reservoirs to overflow.
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In the district's Shitan Town, although floodwater has dispersed, more than 20,000 residents lack drinking water as a reservoir has been polluted, Liu Minyi, an official with the township government said.
In Conghua City, also in Guangdong, four people died in the rainstorms and four are missing. More than 12,000 residents have been affected and seven houses have collapsed.
Sixteen highways were blocked by the flooding in Guangdong.
In Guangxi, three people died and nearly 280,000 people were affected by floods.
Some 15,600 people were relocated and another 8,100 are in need of daily necessities.
About 22,880 hectares of crops were affected and 696 houses collapsed, which caused direct economic losses of about 200 million yuan (USD 32.4 million).