
At least 31 nursing home residents left to drown in horror China floods – as Xi's officials make chilling admission
Over 80,000 people have been told to evacuate their
homes
immediately as
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Floods tore through homes in the Miyun District with dozens of casualties coming from an elderly care home
Credit: Reuters
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Nine districts around Beijing have been badly affected including the Huairou district
Credit: AFP
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A bridge had been split in two across the overflowing Qingshui river after heavy rainfall
Credit: Reuters
The Chinese capital was set up to be secure in the face of disastrous
weather
but officials have been forced to admit that there had been "gaps" in the city's readiness for heavy rains.
Yu Weiguo, ruling Communist Party boss in the worst-hit Miyun district, announced: "There were gaps in our preparatory plans. Our knowledge of extreme weather was lacking.
"This tragic lesson has warned us that putting the people first, putting human life first, is more than a slogan."
The floods tore through homes in the Miyun District with dozens of casualties coming from an elderly care home.
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Around 77 residents were inside the home when the floods hit.
Many of them were immobile or severely disabled and were under constant supervision from carers.
Over half were trapped in their rooms as water levels rose to almost 6ft, according to Chinese media.
A devastated Chinese official explained at a press conference on Thursday that the care home was supposed to have been in a "safe zone".
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The central area of the town where the nursing home was located wasn't included in any evacuation scope meaning rescuers weren't able to help until it was too late.
Officials had tried to battle through the surging waves but were unable to rescue more than seven of the residents.
Horror vids show floods swamp China turning roads into rapids with at least 38 killed and 80k evacuated from Beijing
In the nearby Hebei province, 16 people died as a result of extreme rainfall, officials said.
In the city of Chengde, another eight were killed with 18 still missing.
The storms have knocked out power in more than 130 villages in Beijing and destroyed communication lines making any rescue missions tricky.
More than 30 sections of road have also been ripped up.
Terrifying videos have emerged showing the roads being turned into rivers.
Swaths of northern
China
were lashed by torrential downpours that sparked landslides and flooding, state media said on Tuesday.
A heartbroken Pang, a 52-year-old resident of Taishitun, said the flood is the type of disaster "seen once in a hundred years".
The government has allocated 350 million yuan ($49million) for disaster relief in nine regions hit by heavy rains.
A separate 200 million yuan has been set aside for the capital, the broadcaster said.
Natural disasters are common across China, particularly in the
summer
when some regions experience heavy rain while others bake in searing heat.
In 2023, heavy rain killed more than 80 people across northern and northeastern China, including at least 29 people in Hebei where severe flooding destroyed homes and crops.
Some reports at the time suggested the province shouldered the burden of a government decision to divert the deluge away from Beijing.
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Soldiers have been trying to rescue trapped villagers since Tuesday
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Village officials and volunteers clear fallen branches from a road in Zhongshan Village of Changxing County
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People cross a damaged riverbank after a flash flood in Jizhou District
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At least 31 nursing home residents left to drown in horror China floods – as Xi's officials make chilling admission
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