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36 killed, hundreds injured in new China floods

At least 36 people have died and 23 others are missing in fresh flooding from torrential rains in China's Gansu province, the latest in a string of natural disasters to strike China.
Image: People walk past debris after a mudslide hit Mianzhu, China
People walk past debris after a mudslide hit Mianzhu, China on Monday. China Daily via Reuters
/ Source: msnbc.com news services

At least 36 people have died and 23 others are missing in fresh flooding from torrential rains in China's Gansu province, the latest in a string of natural disasters to strike China.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported that the deaths came Monday from flooding in Longnan city, in the poor and remote Gansu province. The storms reportedly prompted the evacuation of more than 120,000 residents because of landslides and rising rivers.

The neighboring district of Zhouqu was inundated this month by a mudslide triggered by unusually strong downpours. The death toll in the area has now risen to 1,254, with 490 people still missing from that disaster.

More rain is expected in Zhouqu over the next few days, Xinhua said.

Since Aug. 11, heavy rains have pelted several counties in Longnan city, triggering landslides, Xinhua said. It said the latest flooding left 295 people injured and more than 6,000 homes collapsed. Flooding has cut off electricity and damaged roads.

In Zhouqu on Tuesday, workers used bulldozers and cranes to dig and search for the missing as rains threatened to hinder rescue efforts, Xinhua reported.

Up to 3 inches of rain is expected in the area through Thursday, it said.

China regularly suffers devastating summer floods, but this year has been unusually severe. Storms killed at least 1,500 people nationwide before the Zhouqu landslide and caused tens of billions of dollars in damage.