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  • Heavy rainfall strikes Guangdong, Hebei, Sichuan provinces
  • Since July, the continuous rainfall has stricken most parts of South China and Southwest China. During the past few days, Guangdong, Hebei and Sichuan provinces suffered a lot.
  • Published: 2:18 A.M. EST, Jul 15, 2008
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  • Heavy rain, storms to hit Guangdong, Guangxi provinces
  • The latest news from China Central Meteorological Office is that under the influence of cold and warm air, the Yellow-Huaihe River Region, the Yangtze-Huaihe River Region, South China and most parts of Southwest China will have showers or thunderstorms in the next three days.
  • Published: 2:44 A.M. EST, Jul 11, 2008
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  • Heavy storms sweep eastern Guangdong Province
  • From July 6 to 9, heavy storms swept eastern parts of Guangdong Province, Chaozhou, Jieyang, Shantou and Shanwei cities suffered severe disaster.
  • Published: 4:19 A.M. EST, Jul 10, 2008
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  • Heavy rain to hit Southwest China, Yantze-Hanjiang river region
  • The latest news from China Central Meteorological Office says that from today to tonight, heavy rain or storms will hit eastern and southern parts of Sichuan, southeastern Tibet, northeastern Yunnan, Chongqing, northern Guizhou, western Hubei, southern Shaanxi, eastern parts of North China and the Yellow-Huaihe river region.
  • Published: 11:14 P.M. EST, Jul 3, 2008
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  • Heavy rain, storms to hit Southwest China, Huaihe River Region
  • Under the influence of both cold and warm air, in the next three days eastern parts of Southwest China, the Yangtze-Huaihe River Region and the Yellow-Huaihe River Region will have moderate to heavy rain. Showers will hit middle and eastern parts of Inner Mongolia and Northeast China. Tomorrow, the continuous rainfall in North China will temporarily stop.
  • Published: 2:51 A.M. EST, Jul 1, 2008
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  • Tropical storm 'Fengshen' affects transportation in Guangdong
  • With the arrival of the tropical storm 'Fengshen', transportation within Guangdong Province, especially in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, was seriously affected.
  • Published: 2:19 A.M. EST, Jun 27, 2008
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  • Typhoon 'Fengshen' lands in Guangdong this morning
  • China Central Meteorological Office says that the typhoon 'Fengshen' has landed in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province at 5:30 this morning. Now, 'Fengshen' is moving northward at a speed of nine miles per hour.
  • Published: 1:08 A.M. EST, Jun 25, 2008
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  • Heavy rain expected in South China, Southwest China
  • News from China Central Meteorological Office is that in the next three days heavy rain or storms are predicted in eastern parts of South of the Yangtze River, southeastern Tibet, eastern and southern Sichuan, southern Chongqing, southern Hunan, southern Jiangxi, eastern Yunnan, southern Guizhou and most parts of South China.
  • Published: 9:17 P.M. EST, Jun 23, 2008
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  • Storms in South China tapering off, rain belt shifts northward
  • 176 killed, 43 million affected in floods
  • News from China Central Meteorological Office is that the heavy rainfall over South China and South of Yangtze River is now easing up. The rain belt is moving northward, from June 20, and will affect the Sichuan Basin, Yangtze-Hanjiang River Region, Yangtze-Huaihe River Region and Yellow-Huaihe River Region, all of which will have heavy rain or storms.
  • Published: 3:29 A.M. EST, Jun 19, 2008
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  • Heavy rain, storms to linger on southern China
  • According to the latest information from China Central Meteorological Office from today to tonight, thunderstorms are predicted in southern Heilongjiang, most parts of Jilin, northeastern Liaoning, southern Jiangsu, southern Anhui, middle and eastern parts of South of Yangtze River, middle and eastern parts of South China.
  • Published: 10:22 P.M. EST, Jun 17, 2008
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