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Xi orders a 'all out' rescue after floods in northwest China kill 10.

The President Xi Jinping ordered a "full-scale" rescue effort in China's arid, mountainous Northwest on Friday after flash floods triggered by unusually heavy rains killed 10 people and left another 33 people missing.

China Central Television reported that torrential downpours started around 6 pm on Thursday, unleashing flash floods and stranding 4,000 people in Yuzhong province.

Since early Thursday evening, rainfall in one mountainous region has reached 195mm (7.7 inch). Yuzhong County normally receives 300-400mm in rainfall throughout the year.

Yuzhong lies among wind-blown silt hills and gullies on one of the largest loess plates. This makes it susceptible to landslides and flash floods due to the loose structure of soil.

In a CCTV video, mud water up to ankle-high was seen rushing down a hilly route flanked by trees that had been uprooted.

CCTV reported Xi saying that the top priority is to find and rescue missing persons, to relocate and resettle those under threat, to minimise casualties and to restore communications and transport as quickly as possible.

CCTV reported that he warned local governments to avoid "complacency" and "carelessness" due to recent extreme weather events.

Meteorologists have described extreme weather events that are linked to climate changes as causing record rainfall in China's north-south region.

Heavy rains have caused flooding and heavy rainfall.

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At least 60 people have been killed in northern China, including Beijing, since late July.

The National Development and Reform Commission announced on Friday that it had allocated 100 million Yuan ($13.92 millions) to help rescue efforts in Gansu after the disaster.

China has pledged at least 6 billion Yuan in funding to disaster relief since April.

(source: Reuters)