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 | Chinese soldiers clear away the mud on a flooded street in Wuzhou, in 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  |  | Residents repair a highway hit by a landslide in Dongyuan, south China's Guangdong province, June 25, 2005. The flood of the Dongjiang River in Guangdong was under control, according to China's Xinhua news agency. The death toll in two weeks of flooding in areas throughout China has risen by 31 to at least 567, with roads and rail lines cut in its southern industrial heartland and more rains forecast, the government said Saturday. click to open  |  | Chinese men row a boat through Xijiang river 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 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  |  | A Chinese man uses a car tube, a sandal and a table tennis paddle to move in a flooded street in Wuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 24, 2005. click to open  |
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