Beijing: The Chinese military has detonated a dam to releasing flood water that threatens one of the most dense provinces in the country, because the victim died from a widespread flood up at least 25.
The dam operation was carried out late Tuesday night in Luoyang City, just like severe flooding Flooding the capital city of Henan Zhengzhou, trapped residents in the subway system and led it in schools, apartments and offices.
Seven other people were reported missing, provincial officials said at a press conference.
A video posted on Twitter with a paper news site showed subway passengers stood on chest chest chest chest when the torrent raged in the outside tunnel.
Transportation and work has been disturbed in all provinces, with rain turning into rivers that flow quickly, wash the car and get to the community’s house.
At least 10 trains carrying around 10,000 passengers are stopped, including three for more than 40 hours, according to Caixin, a business news magazine.
Part of 26 highways closed due to rain, the Ministry of Transportation said on its social media accounts.
Blackouts closed the ventilator at the first affiliate hospital at the University of Zhengzhou, forcing staff to use the airbag pumped by hand to help patients breathe, according to the Communist Party Committee of the City Communist.
It was said that more than 600 patients were transferred to another hospital.
A woman on the subway in a flood tunnel told her husband, the water almost reached her neck and passengers having trouble breathing, Henan’s business daily newspaper reported.
It was said that the staff at the subway station told her husband all passengers had been evacuated but admitted that it was not so after he began the video chat with his wife on his cellphone which showed him still up.
The right time and location of death and disappearance are not immediately clear, even though the province says more than 100,000 people have been evacuated for safety.
Henan Province has many cultural sites and is the main base for industries and agriculture.
It is crisscrossed by several waterways, many of them are connected with the Yellow River, which has a long history of explosive banks during the intensive rainfall period.
Government media on Wednesday shows waters at the height of the waist, with rain still down.
To the north of Zhengzhou, the famous Shaolin Temple, which is famous for the mastery of Buddhist martial arts, is also beaten badly.
China routinely experienced flooding during the summer, but the growth of the city and conversion of agricultural land became a subdivision of deteriorating the impact of the event.
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