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Almost 190,000 evacuated as thunderstorms roil northeast China

by Reuters
Monday, 7 August 2017 10:50 GMT

A resident carries a bag of food as he walks along a flooded road in Gulouzi township of Dandong, Liaoning province August 23, 2010. Reuters/stringer

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The storms, which began on Thursday, have hit seven cities including the major port city of Dalian.

BEIJING, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Thunderstorms have battered northeastern China's Liaoning province for several days, killing three people and prompting the evacuation of almost 190,000, state news agency Xinhua said on Monday.

The storms, which began on Thursday, have hit seven cities including the major port city of Dalian, Xinhua said.

Three deaths were reported in Xiuyan county in Anshan city, the report added, without giving details.

A total of 188,000 local residents had been evacuated to safer ground, while more than 1,000 homes had collapsed and 66,400 hectares of cropland had been damaged, Xinhua said.

The summer is traditionally China's storm season, with typhoons battering the east and south coasts and thunderstorms hitting wide swathes of the country. (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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