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After colossal rainfall in China's Shandong, two people are dead and 10 others missing

The local government in China's eastern Shandong province reported that heavy rains in the Laiwu District in Jinan had soaked the area in just five hours. This was equivalent to half a year of rain.

From midnight on Tuesday until 5am local time the area received maximum rainfall of 364 millimeters (14.3 in), which is half of Jinan’s average annual precipitation, 733 millimeters (28.1 in). Near the mountain villages of Shiwuzi & Zhujiayu in Jinan, flash floods washed away or damaged 19 houses. Authorities said that rescue efforts are in full swing and they were deploying all resources to find missing persons.

The East Asia Monsoon has been causing disruptions to the second largest economy in the world.

After Typhoon Wipha, which pounded Hong Kong Sunday, heavy rains have also flooded the southern regions.

Meteorologists have linked climate change to extreme rainfall and severe floods. These events pose a major challenge as they threaten to overwhelm the ageing flood defences and displace millions of people, and wreck havoc in a $2.8 trillion agriculture sector. Reporting by Farah Masters and the Beijing Newsroom. Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)