Flooding Kills at Least Nine in China’s Chongqing, State Media Says

BEIJING, May 25 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠death toll ⁠from flooding in southwestern ​China’s Chongqing has risen to ‌nine and 11 ‌people are missing ⁠following ⁠torrential rain in the municipality, state broadcaster ​CCTV reported on Monday.

A number of neighbourhoods and ​villages in the district of ⁠Yongchuan were ⁠severely hit ⁠by sudden, ​extreme rainfall overnight on Saturday, state ​media ⁠reported earlier. Three deaths were confirmed on Sunday.

The rainfall caused flash ⁠floods and landslides in the area and more ⁠than 2,000 residents have been relocated, the state-run Xinhua news agency said.

Dozens of people were killed earlier last week when a belt of ⁠intense rainfall swept across large areas of central and southwestern China.

(Reporting by Xiuhao ​Chen and Ryan Woo;Editing ​by Helen Popper)

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