
Flash Flood in Inner Mongolia: 12 Dead at Wild Camping Site
A flash flood in the northern Chinese mainland’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region swept through a wild camping site, killing 12. Rescue operations have concluded.
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A flash flood in the northern Chinese mainland’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region swept through a wild camping site, killing 12. Rescue operations have concluded.
A flash flood in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region killed eight campers and left four missing. It highlights rising extreme weather risks and the need for better early warnings.
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