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China disburses $100 million to help deal with flooding

by Reuters
Tuesday, 4 July 2017 02:27 GMT

A man makes his way with a wooden boat through a flooded area in Liuzhou, Guangxi province. REUTERS/Stringer

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China provides emergency aid to four provinces in the south and east after widespread flooding

BEIJING, July 4 (Reuters) - The Chinese government has disbursed 700 million yuan ($103 million) in emergency aid to four provinces in the south and east to help them deal with widespread flooding, the ministry of civil affairs said on Tuesday.

Torrential rain has lashed large parts of the country over the past few days, with floods damaging crops, forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes and killing at least 33.

The ministry said the aid would be sent to Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan and Guizhou provinces, to be spent on helping those who have lost their homes or family members in the floods.

The government has already sent 3,300 tents, 30,000 quilts and 24,000 camp beds to help displaced people in the four provinces, the ministry added.

Floods kill dozens of people every year in China during the summer rainy season. ($1 = 6.7985 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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