In this period of the year, a slide of the soil caused the killing of 4 people, and the loss of 8 in the northern China province of Hebei, according to the official media, while thousands were forced to evacuate their homes due to heavy precipitation.
The soil sliding occurred in the city of Shingdi, “the result of heavy rains,” according to the official CCT TV station.

The National Emergency Management Agency announced that a team was dispatched to inspect the “severe” flood damage in Hebei surrounding the capital, Beijing, according to the French Press Agency.
In recent days, large parts of northern China have witnessed floods, while standards in Hebei were killed in the killing of two people, on Saturday, according to the official media.
More than 4,600 people from the Fouping area were evident during the weekend, according to the same source.

In the neighboring Shankish district, a person was saved, and 13 were lost in a bus accident, according to CCTV.
On Sunday, the station showed scenes of water flooded in Shankishi and crop field.
In the capital, more than 3,000 people were evacuated in the Mayon region due to the rainfall.
The region’s treasury has witnessed “the largest flow of water”, since its construction more than six decades ago, according to the official media.
Scenes, for CCTV, showed cars swept away by flood water.
Natural disasters are common in China, especially in the summer, when floods sweep some regions, while other regions are witnessing free waves.

China is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change according to scientists, and makes maximum climatic phenomena more frequent and severe.
However, it invests huge sums in renewable energy sources, and aspires to reach carbon neutrality by 2060.
Sedwent floods in the eastern Shandong Province of Shandong caused the death of two people and the loss of 10, this month.
The soil sliding on a highway in Sechwan province, this month, killed 5 people, after he were clouded several cars.



