
China Allocates 1.015 Billion Yuan for Disaster Relief Efforts
China allocates 1.015B yuan for disaster relief to support infrastructure repairs and accelerate community recovery across affected provinces.
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China allocates 1.015B yuan for disaster relief to support infrastructure repairs and accelerate community recovery across affected provinces.
Heavy rains in Hebei Province on the Chinese mainland triggered floods, disrupting transport, power and communications. The PLA and local militia fixed a broken bridge in just 40 minutes.
Beijing is restoring power, clearing roads, and delivering vital supplies in Miyun District after rare flash floods and landslides triggered by record rainfall.
A record-breaking torrential rainstorm on July 27 triggered the largest mountain torrents in 70 years in Tianjin’s Jizhou District. Local teams and volunteers race to manage floods and support affected communities.
Continuous downpours trigger severe floods across the northern Chinese mainland, prompting a Level-IV emergency response and 350M yuan aid for rescue efforts.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in flood control and disaster relief to protect lives and property amid heavy rainfalls on the Chinese mainland.
A trio of cyclones and monsoon rains claim 31 lives, injure 17, and disrupt over 6.2 million people across the Philippines.
The Chinese mainland allocates 23,000 relief supplies to flood-hit Hebei and Shaanxi, supporting over 10,000 residents with bedding and blankets, and showcasing data-driven disaster response.
20 states sued the Trump administration over halted disaster relief grants for infrastructure under FEMA’s BRIC program, aiming to defend communities against natural disasters.
Chinese mainland allocates 150 million yuan for disaster relief across six regions amid peak flood season and Typhoon Danas.