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Northern China flash flood kills 8, Xinhua reports

State media reported that at least eight people died in a flash flooding in northern China on Sunday. Four others are still missing. The East Asian monsoon is continuing to create atmospheric chaos in the second largest economy in the world.

Reports said that the banks of a river flowing through grasslands in Inner Mongolia burst around 10:00 pm (1400 GMT) Saturday night, washing 13 campers away on the outskirts Bayannur city, a major agricultural center. One person was rescued.

Since July, China has been hit by weeks of extreme weather. The monsoon is stalling in the north and south.

As flash floods threaten to displac thousands of people and cause billions in economic losses, weather experts are putting officials under pressure.

Bayannur, a major national base for grain and oil production as well as a centre of sheep breeding and processing, is a key location in the country.

At the other end of the country, a three-and-a-half-month fishing suspension in the southern province of Hainan ended on Saturday, state media reported, after agricultural affairs officials ordered ships to shelter in port owing to persistent, heavy rain.

A police report on Saturday stated that "severe" weather caused two deaths and three injuries at a beer fest in Mianzhu on Friday. The truss had fallen on the festival attendees.

Inner Mongolia is experiencing a deluge after a deadly rainstorm in Beijing, just over 1,000 km away. Last month, the downpour killed 44 people in Beijing and forced more than 70,000 residents to evacuate.

Last week, the central government allocated 430 million yuan (59.9 millions) for new funding to help with disaster relief. This brings the total amount of funds allotted since April up to at least 5,8 billion yuan.

(source: Reuters)