Floods hit China’s grain belt as storms following Doksuri head northeast
A widely shared video on social media showed a goat stranded on top of a rooftop and a pig trying to swim against the flood torrents.
The storms and floods also triggered power cuts in nearby Shangzhi city, where supermarkets were running low on provisions, according to media reports. “I only managed to get a few bottles of mineral water and two boxes of instant noodles,” a Shangzhi resident told local media after rushing to the supermarket after the storm alerts.
Further south, in the corn-growing region of Jilin, authorities have set up camps for the 12,550 people evacuated from Shulan city, where as much as 484.7mm of rain has fallen over the past three days, state media reported.
INVESTORS SEEK ANSWERS
The widespread flooding across China has damaged agricultural land and industrial areas, triggering anxious investors to seek more information from companies listed on local stock exchanges.
Chinese maker of aerospace products Aerospace Hi-tech Holdings Group said the factory of a unit in Zhuozhou, Hebei province, had been flooded.
“Some production and power equipment were damaged, and production had been suspended,” the company said in an exchange filing on Friday.
Zhuozhou city, in northern Hebei province, saw more than a year’s worth of rainfall just this week.
Qinghai Jinrui Mineral Development, a producer of chemical products, said flooding at a factory in Chongqing had triggered an emergency suspension of production.
The affected production facility is a main source of revenue, so the disaster would impact the company’s performance this year, Jinrui said in a statement.
Source: CNA