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Northern China is suffering severe floods triggered by continuous heavy rainfall linked to global climate change. The extreme weather has impacted many places in northern China, including Beijing, Hebei, Jilin, and Shandong, causing significant casualties and property damage. As of July 28, China has activated a Level-IV emergency response, mobilizing extensive resources for disaster relief. The Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Emergency Management have allocated 350 million yuan for rescue operations and humanitarian aid, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing climate-induced disasters. CGTN reporters are at the front line of the affected areas to bring you the latest on the flood situation.
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Northern China is suffering severe floods triggered by continuous heavy rainfall linked to global climate change. The extreme weather has impacted many places in northern China, including Beijing, Hebei, Jilin, and Shandong, causing significant casualties and property damage. As of July 28, China has activated a Level-IV emergency response, mobilizing extensive resources for disaster relief. The Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Emergency Management have allocated 350 million yuan for rescue operations and humanitarian aid, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing climate-induced disasters. CGTN reporters are at the front line of the affected areas to bring you the latest on the flood situation.