8 Dead, 4 Missing As Flash Floods Hit China, Rescue Ops Underway

The Ministry of Emergency Management has ordered full-scale rescue efforts, verification of the status of the missing, and dispatched a working group to the scene.

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13 people were camping outdoors in Inner Mongolia's Urat Rear Banner when a flash flood occurred.
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  • Flash flood in Inner Mongolia killed eight and left four missing on Saturday night
  • Thirteen campers caught in the flood in Urat Rear Banner, one rescued so far
  • Chinese Ministry of Emergency Management ordered full-scale rescue operations
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A flash flood in Inner Mongolia killed eight people and left four missing, Chinese state media said Sunday.

A group of 13 people were camping outdoors in Inner Mongolia's Urat Rear Banner when a flash flood occurred around 10 pm (1400 GMT) on Saturday, state news agency Xinhua said.

As of Sunday morning, one person had been rescued and search and rescue operations for the missing are ongoing, Xinhua added.

The Ministry of Emergency Management has ordered full-scale rescue efforts, verification of the status of the missing, and dispatched a working group to the scene, state broadcaster CCTV said.

Natural disasters are common across China, particularly in the summer, when some regions experience heavy rain while others bake in searing heat.

The death count from flash floods and mudslides in northwest China in early August was at least 13, state media said in August.

Heavy rain in Beijing in the north also killed 44 people last month, with the capital's rural suburbs hardest hit and another eight people killed in a landslide in nearby Hebei province.

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Scientists have shown that human-driven climate change is causing more intense weather patterns that can make destructive floods more likely.

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