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Northwest China Floods: 10 Dead, 33 Missing; Xi Jinping Calls for Rescue Efforts

Heavy flash floods in China’s Gansu province have resulted in 10 fatalities and 33 people missing. President Xi Jinping directed urgent rescue operations and stressed the need to improve risk management amid frequent extreme weather events.

Published By: Drishya Madhur
Last Updated: August 8, 2025 17:02:02 IST

Gansu province in Northestern China was hit by flash floods on Friday, as per the state media. As a result, at least 10 people have died and approximately 33 are still missing. The floods were a result of continuous downpour since August 7, leading to extreme damage across the region.

Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered the authorities to maximise the effort in the rescue operation and find the missing individuals. He also asserted that due to the frequently changing weather conditions, all areas must ‘resolutely overcome complacency’ and strengthen their efforts in the identification of the victims.

Rescue Efforts Underway

Chinese authorities shared some videos on Weibo showcasing the rescuers guiding villagers through the floodwaters. The government of Gansu also posted images of roads covered with silt and large stones. The images show the extent of damage the floods have caused.

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China often faces natural disasters, especially during the summer. Some areas face heavy rainfall, while others remain extremely heated-up. In July, the extensive rainfall in Beijing killed 44 people.

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