Northern China faces devastating floods. Tens of thousands evacuated, and over 30 dead. Villagers start cleaning up after the 'once in a hundred years' event.
Northern China is facing a monumental challenge as communities begin the cleanup efforts following devastating floods caused by relentless torrential downpours. The disaster has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents and resulted in the tragic loss of over thirty lives.
As the floodwaters gradually recede, the immense scale of the damage becomes increasingly apparent. Villagers are now embarking on the difficult journey of rebuilding their homes and restoring their livelihoods.
The severity of the flooding has been described as a "once-in-a-hundred-years" event, underscoring the extreme and unprecedented nature of the weather conditions that have ravaged the region. The road to recovery will be long and arduous, requiring significant resources and community resilience.