
Heavy Rains in Beijing Claim 30 Lives: What’s Next for the City
Heavy rains in Beijing have claimed 30 lives as of July 28, prompting emergency responses and raising questions about future urban resilience on the Chinese mainland.
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Heavy rains in Beijing have claimed 30 lives as of July 28, prompting emergency responses and raising questions about future urban resilience on the Chinese mainland.
The Chinese mainland’s Luanhe River records its first No.1 flood of 2025, spurred by heavy rain that has flooded Beijing, forcing 3,000+ evacuations and testing flood readiness.
Extreme rains in Beijing’s Miyun district triggered the evacuation of over 3,000 residents as flood control teams launch emergency response.
Rainstorms in Beijing transformed stone dragon heads at the Palace Museum into roaring water spouts, captivating visitors at the Forbidden City with a dramatic blend of history and nature.
Typhoon Doksuri is impacting China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region with heavy rainfall, leading to school closures and public venue shutdowns.
China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region gears up for severe rainfall from Typhoon Doksuri, with red alerts issued and events suspended to ensure safety.