Extreme rainfall battered Fushun City in northeast China's Liaoning Province in the early hours of July 4, triggering devastating flooding, causing widespread property damage and leaving at least three people dead, according to the local flood control headquarters.
The heaviest rain fell between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Saturday, bringing citywide average rainfall of 106 millimeters and maximum single-site precipitation of 329 millimeters. The one-hour, three-hour and six-hour rainfall intensities all shattered historical records, marking one of the most extreme rainstorms ever recorded in Fushun. The sudden deluge caught many residents off guard with raging floodwaters submerging roads, collapsing rural water channels, flooding residential compounds and underground garages, and swamping large areas of farmland. Bridges and river embankments were severely damaged, while partial water and power blackouts paralyzed parts of the city.
Extreme downpours battered Fushun City in northeast China's Liaoning Province in the early hours of July 4, triggering devastating flooding in urban and rural areas. /CMG
Local rescue forces launched round-the-clock emergency operations. Firefighters and rescue teams waded through chest-deep muddy floodwaters in the black of night, rushing door to door to evacuate trapped households. Many rescuers worked nonstop for hours, carrying elderly residents and holding children tight while moving them to safe shelters as floodwaters rose. Thanks to timely grassroots warnings and door-to-door transfers, nearly 3,600 high-risk residents were successfully relocated, avoiding greater casualties.
Extreme downpours battered Fushun City in northeast China's Liaoning Province in the early hours of July 4, triggering devastating flooding across urban and rural areas. /CMG
Local authorities activated a Level II flood control emergency response and mobilized over ten professional provincial rescue teams for joint disaster relief. At present, road repairs, water and power restoration, and village drainage work are pressing ahead steadily, as the city works to restore social order in response to the flood disaster.
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