Heavy rains in early July have caused many places in Hubei, Anhui, Zhejiang provinces... and Chongqing city (China) to be submerged in water. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
On July 8, authorities, rescue teams, and people of Jilin (South China Lake) began cleaning up. The receding water leaves mud everywhere, making cleaning difficult. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
Not only mud, many items were swept away and garbage also overflowed the streets of Jinan (Hunan, China). Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
Sanitation workers join hands in the park to spray water and wash mud on the streets of Jinan (Hunan, China). Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
Jingdezhen (Gangxi Province, China) has experienced continuous heavy rains in recent days. Prolonged heavy rain turned streets and roads into rivers. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
Rescue team members used a rubber boat to transfer. Rescue teams traveled through alley neighborhoods to help people and those stranded in Jingdezhen (Gangxi Province, China) on July 8. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
On July 8, although there were no rain at times in Jingdezhen (Gangxi Province, China), the water had not receded, causing many households to be isolated. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
Rescue workers are helping an elderly man get to safety. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
The local government mobilized rescue forces from the early days. Currently, they are continuing to implement plans to search and help people affected by floods. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.
The average rainfall in China in June was 112.7 mm, 13.5% higher than the annual average. Heavy rains affected millions of people and caused great economic damage. Authorities have warned that southern China will continue to experience heavy rains until July 13. Photo: Tan Hoa Xa.