Environment
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Death Toll Reaches 106, More People are Missing as Severe Flooding Hits Southern China
A month of heavy rainfall has brought devastating havoc across 26 provinces, affecting 19 million residents. As of July 3, 106 people are confirmed dead or missing.
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