<span style="color: #222222;">Torrential rain has affected about three million people in central China's Henan Province, with 33 reported dead and eight still missing as of this morning, local authorities said. A total of 3,76,000 local residents have been relocated to safer places, said the Provincial Emergency Management Department.<br />''<br />''Central China's Henan province is facing a historic rainstorm for a few days which has devastated the lines of communication and transport. Even the underground subway system has also been inundated. State news agency reported that &nbsp;rainwater has damaged more than 2,15,200 hectares of crops, causing a direct economic loss of about 188.6 million U.S. dollars. Many provinces have faced huge flooding this year and put the infrastructure under stress.<br />''<br />''Many dams have been washed away showing the lack of maintenance and rivers have overflown causing damage to life and property. Experts warn that this may be a sign of climate change in the region.&nbsp;</span><br />
News On AIR | July 22, 2021 2:28 PM
Torrential rain affects about three million people in central China's Henan Province; 33 reported dead & 8 missing