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IN PHOTOS: Four dead, eight missing after landslide in North China’s Hebei province

Updated On: 28 July, 2025 05:03 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Four people were killed and eight remain missing after a landslide triggered by heavy rains struck a village in north China's Hebei province on Monday. (PICS/AFP) (Text/PTI)

Water released from Miyun Reservoir following heavy rainfall in Beijing's Miyun district. Pics/ AFP and Text/PTI

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Water released from Miyun Reservoir following heavy rainfall in Beijing's Miyun district. Pics/ AFP and Text/PTI
Rescue efforts were underway after the landslide hit the village in Luanping County, Chengde City, officials said

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Rescue efforts were underway after the landslide hit the village in Luanping County, Chengde City, officials said

China’s Ministry of Water Resources has launched an emergency flood control response in Beijing after four consecutive days of heavy rainfall

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China’s Ministry of Water Resources has launched an emergency flood control response in Beijing after four consecutive days of heavy rainfall

The Miyun Reservoir, situated in Beijing's northeastern suburbs, recorded its largest flood inflow on Sunday since its construction over 60 years ago, according to the Ministry of Water Resources

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The Miyun Reservoir, situated in Beijing's northeastern suburbs, recorded its largest flood inflow on Sunday since its construction over 60 years ago, according to the Ministry of Water Resources

The ministry has called on local authorities to enhance monitoring and forecasting of rainfall and water levels, and to issue early warnings without delay

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The ministry has called on local authorities to enhance monitoring and forecasting of rainfall and water levels, and to issue early warnings without delay

The ministry also urged authorities to take precautions against flooding in small- and medium-sized rivers and to relocate residents from high-risk areas in advance to protect lives and property, according to state-run Xinhua news agency

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The ministry also urged authorities to take precautions against flooding in small- and medium-sized rivers and to relocate residents from high-risk areas in advance to protect lives and property, according to state-run Xinhua news agency

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