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Record Rainfall Causes River Levels to Rise, Flood Risk in Northeast China
Over a dozen rivers, mainly Heilongjiang province, have increased to their highest levels in decades. Heavy rainfall has battered some parts of northeastern China since last week, with authorities warning of flooding, as water levels in the region's rivers rise to record levels.
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