More rains for record flood-hit Chinese province

 (Prensa Latina) Henan province, in central China, is preparing for the impact of another round of rainfalls until Thursday, still without fully recovering from the disaster caused by floods in recent days.

The national weather forecast service predicted high probability of downpours and subsequent floods in cities of Xinyang, Zhumadian, Zhoukou, Shangqiu, Kaifeng, Puyang, Xinxiang, Hebi and Anyang.

This could further strain situation in the province, which has been in an emergency situation since July 16, due to an unprecedented storm that killed at least 69 people, has affected more than 11 million people and has caused high economic losses.

On Monday, military commandos managed, after an 80-hour work, to seal the breach of a dam around the Gongqu canal that flooded the city of Xinxiang with the rise of waters up to three meters.

In the provincial capital, Zhengzhou, the drainage of an almost completely submerged tunnel, from which six bodies were extracted and where 247 vehicles were trapped inside, continues.

On the other hand, Typhoon In-Fa hits parts of eastern China with torrential downpours, gales and thunderstorms after touching land for the second time in Zhejiang province.

Authorities of that and other districts such as Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui have evacuated millions of people to safe places, suspended production, shops, outdoor activities and maritime, air and rail transportation, including subway services.

Focus will be on coastal areas since waves of up to 10 meters are expected, apart from some 350 millimeters of rainfall in a short time and massive water rundowns from the mountains of Zhejiang and Anhui.

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