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As heavy rains flood southern and central China, at least 18 people have died

Authorities reported that torrential?rain continued to fall across central and southern?China Tuesday, with at least 18 people killed in flooding which also affected schools, businesses and transport. China's weather service said that areas in Jiangxi and Anhui, Hunan and Hubei, Guizhou and Guangxi as well as Guangdong, Guangdong, and Hainan were at high risk for rain-related disasters. These included landslides and flash floods, severe urban flooding, and waterlogging. Authorities have announced that they have set aside 150 million yuan (22.04 millions) for disaster relief. They also launched emergency response in several affected regions.

Images posted on the Chinese video platform Douyin show that many residents of Jingzhou in central 'Hubei were able to swim in the water, and catch fish. Some cars were almost completely submerged in water on roads that are surrounded by commercial and residential buildings.

CCTV reported that ten people died after a pickup truck carrying 15 farm workers fell in a river flooded by heavy rains. CCTV reported that heavy rains and flooding caused the deaths of four people in southwest Guizhou Province, three in Hubei's central low-lying province and one in Hunan.

State media reported that schools, businesses, and transport services had been suspended and the authorities were relocating residents from certain parts of Hubei, Hunan.

Heavy Rain Expected Along the Yangtze River

According to Chinese?meteorologists, the high cumulative rainfall was also due to the?slow-moving nature of the weather system. According to Chinese'meteorologists, the'slow-moving weather system was also responsible for the high rainfall.

The National Meteorological Centre of China said that severe weather will gradually move from east to south in China over the next couple of days. The heaviest rain is expected to fall along the middle and lower reaches the Yangtze River starting Wednesday.

On Tuesday, authorities on China's southern Hainan Island?issued an earthquake warning after a mountainside collapsed into a highway in Lingshui. This led to the closure of several major roads within that area. Separately in Guangxi, authorities set up temporary housing on 99 sites for over 4,000 residents, and relocated another 7,000 after Monday's magnitude 5.2 quake, which caused tremors to be felt across many cities.

(source: Reuters)