President Xi Jinping called for "all-out" rescue efforts and preparation for "worst-case" scenarios.

Authorities warn of further heavy rain and the risk of disasters including landslides and flooding

Record rainfall in northern China triggers flash floods, landslides, and evacuations, highlighting flood risks and global warming concerns.

Authorities warn of intensifying conditions and heightened disaster risks in the coming days.

Videos of flooding and landslides spread on social media as floods hit Beijing and Hebei, Liaoning, Shandong provinces.

30 people have died in Beijing due to heavy rains and flooding, prompting evacuations and emergency response efforts.

Beijing is expected to see its heaviest rainfall on Tuesday, with up to 300mm (11.8 inches) forecast for some areas.

Authorities relocated 80,000 residents from China’s capital after registering rainfall of up to 543 mm in some districts

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President Xi Jinping called for "all-out" rescue efforts and preparation for "worst-case" scenarios.

Authorities in Beijing's northern suburbs and adjacent provinces were scrambling to reach victims of deadly flooding caused by extreme rainy season downpours.

As of midnight Monday, the heavy rainstorms had left 30 people dead in Beijing, state news agency Xinhua said, citing the city's municipal flood control headquarters.

Torrential rains and flooding struck northern China, including Beijing's rural suburbs, from July 23 to 29, leaving at least 70 people dead and nine still missing. Officials…

Death toll in Beijing rises to 44, with nine missing, while several provinces report casualties and damage from severe downpours.

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