Dozens of bridges to collapse,Rivers in China burst their banks and inundated thousands of houses

Dozens of bridges to collapse,Rivers in China burst their banks and inundated thousands of houses #destroyed #china #typhoon #doksuri #beijing #news #latestnews #storm #hailstorm #climatechange Authorities in northeastern China increased their emergency response level on Sunday after tributaries of the Tsonghua, a major river, reached unsafe levels following days of torrential rain from Typhoon Doksuri. The flooding response level in Inner Mongolia, Jilin, and Heilongjiang was upgraded to Level I at 10 a.m. local time, according to China’s Ministry of Water Resources. China has four levels of emergency response, with Level I being the most serious. Hai Longzhen, also known as China’s Great Northern Grain Area, is one of the most recent areas to be affected by Typhoon Doksuri’s aftermath. Since making landfall in the south a week ago, the storm has killed at least 80 people, displaced hundreds, and caused flooding in Beijing and numerous other cities. According to a government
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