The Stream, August 2, 2023: Deadly Floods Afflict Beijing Amidst Highest Rain Event in More Than a Century
140-year high rains in Beijing have led to deadly flooding and evacuations in regions surrounding the Chinese capital.
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140-year high rains in Beijing have led to deadly flooding and evacuations in regions surrounding the Chinese capital.
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