Floods, landslides and lightnings have left 80 dead and 28
missing since June 17 in central China's Hubei Province, which saw
the worst rainstorm-triggered disasters in seven years, provincial
government said on Sunday.
The province was hit by eight severe rainstorms since the rainy
season began with record-high precipitations reported in many
areas, the provincial Civil Affairs Department said.
The disasters affected a total of 16 million people, including
half a million who had to be displaced, said Wen Zengxian, deputy
director of the department.
More than 60,000 houses were brought down and 180,000 damaged in
the disasters, Wen added.
The disasters also destroyed 223,000 hectares of crops.
The direct economic loss due to the disasters exceeded 4.8
billion yuan(US$640 million), according to Wen.
Reconstruction is underway in disaster-hit areas, he said.
Around 1.28 million yuan of donations are being sent to those
areas.
The death toll from natural disasters, which hit half of the
country, was 715 with 129 people missing by July 16, according to
the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
(Xinhua News Agency July 30, 2007)