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 | Residents gather on a bridge as the the city is flooded following days of torrential rains in Dazhou, southwest China's Sichuan province, July 8, 2005. Eighteen people died and eight are missing from the floods. click to open  |  | Chinese police officers evacuate a child in a basin to safety on a flooded street in Dazhou, Sichuan province, July 8, 2005. Floods caused by torrential rains have left 18 people dead and eight missing in the city. Picture taken on July 8, 2005. click to open  |  | A Chinese police officer evacuates a woman to safety from her flooded home in Dazhou, Sichuan province, July 8, 2005. Floods caused by torrential rains have left 18 people dead and eight missing in the city. Picture taken on July 8, 2005. click to open  |  | A Chinese man uses a boat to make his way in a flooded neighbourhood in Wuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |  | A Chinese girl jumps into her home in a flooded neighbourhood in Wuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |  | A Chinese man uses a car tyre tube to make his way in a flooded neighbourhood in Wuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |  | A Chinese soldier climbs down a ladder after attending to the elderly in a rest home on a flooded street in Wuzhou, southern China's Guangxi region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |  | A Chinese nurse points as Chinese soldiers look for people who need help on a flooded street in Wuzhou, southern China's Guangxi region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |  | Chinese men row past a signpost on a flooded street in Wuzhou, southern China's Guangxi region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |  | A Chinese man calls for a boat on a flooded street in Wuzhou, southern China's Guangxi region June 25, 2005. Torrential rain in southern China has bloated rivers over their bursting points and triggered mudslides, killing at least 124 people and leaving 69 missing this week alone, state television said. In the hard-hit industrial city of Wuzhou, in the southern Guangxi region, houses on the banks of the Xijiang river were flooded up to their roofs and downtown residents had been forced to move to upper-storey apartments or to flee to higher ground. click to open  |
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