Beijing, rain and flood
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The rains set off flooding and landslides, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes in the capital and neighboring Hebei Province.
Since the deal was announced on March 4 to sell 43 of CK Hutchison's ports in 23 countries, including two along the Panama Canal, to a consortium led by U.S. firm BlackRock, and Italian billionaire Gianluigi Aponte's family-run shipping company MSC, it has sparked a firestorm of criticism from China.
Heavy rains prompted flood warnings as a landslide killed at least 4 people, forcing thousands to evacuate as rising waters caused widespread damage.
A top Chinese official reiterated the country’s commitment to “healthy” development with American businesses during a meeting in Beijing with a delegation of executives from US companies, including Apple Inc.
TERRIFYING videos have emerged showing roads being turned into rivers after horror floods “not seen in a hundred years” battered China. At least 38 people have been killed and more
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Taiwan's foreign ministry spokesperson told Newsweek there was "no such thing as a postponement, cancellation, or the U.S. side refusing a transit stop."
Shanghai is bracing for heavy rain from a tropical storm that’s tracking toward China’s financial hub, a day after flooding killed at least 30 people in Beijing and cut power to villages.The heaviest precipitation in Shanghai is forecast to occur on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning,
Heavy rain in Beijing caused flash floods and a landslide that punched a hole in this home's wall"We came over to take a look because it was raining really hard. The house is right next to the mountain,