Beijing Floods Turn Deadly Torrential Rains Claim 30 Lives in Devastating Downpour
Beijing is reeling under the aftermath of one of its worst rainstorms in recent history, which has tragically claimed the lives of at least 30 people. The relentless downpour over the past few days has flooded streets, submerged vehicles, and triggered landslides in the capital and surrounding regions.
Among the deceased are emergency responders and civilians who were either swept away by flash floods or trapped in inundated buildings. Several districts of Beijing reported rainfall levels not seen in decades, with water levels rising so rapidly that many residents had little time to evacuate.
Emergency crews have been working around the clock to rescue those stranded. Helicopters, boats, and hundreds of personnel have been deployed, especially in low-lying and mountainous regions where landslides and road collapses were reported.
Transportation across the city was brought to a halt. Subways and rail services were temporarily suspended, and hundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed. Schools and businesses were also shuttered as authorities urged people to stay indoors.
The Chinese government has promised full support for recovery efforts and has allocated emergency funds to help affected families. President Xi Jinping expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims and emphasized the need for better urban flood preparedness in the future.
Weather officials warn that more rain may be on the way, urging residents to remain alert.