China sends supplies to flooded area, rebuilds barriers
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Trucks carrying water and food are streaming into a city in central China after flooding killed at least 58 people while soldiers repaired flood barriers
XINXIANG, China -- Trucks carrying water and food on Sunday streamed into a Chinese city at the center of flooding that killed at least 58 people, while soldiers laid sandbags to fill gaps in river dikes that left neighborhoods under water. Residents cleared away mud, wrecked cars and other debris after record rains that started Tuesday and flooded streets and disrupted train service. The rainfall subsided earlier in the week but some neighborhoods still were waiting for water up to two meters (six feet) deep to drain. Trucks dropped off instant noodles and other goods at a stadium in Xinxiang, 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of the metropolis of Zhengzhou in Henan province. Volunteers shifted pallets of drinking water stacked higher than their heads onto other trucks for distribution. The volunteers occasionally broke into cheers of, “Go, Xinxiang!”More Related News