Apocalypse in Beijing! A monstrous storm flooded the capital of China!

Heavy rain and flooding hit Beijing on Monday July 31st. This is the strongest flood in recent years. The downpour caused landslides and washed away cars on the outskirts of the city. As a result, at least two people died. The authorities have declared a red alert level. Heavy rain since the weekend has prompted Beijing to close tourist attractions such as the ancient Forbidden City. But the worst effects are being felt on the outskirts of the city, where rainstorms have engulfed riverbeds that normally remain dry for much of the year. By Monday afternoon, the Beijing government confirmed that two bodies had been found in the west of Beijing, apparently killed in the flood. Residents are posting videos on social media showing cars floating in the water. As well as residents of the area, walking along dirty streets, littered with flooded cars. The Beijing government has reported that about 31,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. Emergency services in the Chinese capital and neighboring provinces in northern China have warned residents of the ongoing danger. As heavy rain is forecast to last until Tuesday. Authorities are urging residents of the hardest-hit areas to stay at home unless absolutely necessary. These rains are notable for their duration, high accumulation of precipitation and high risk of natural disasters. According to Chinese meteorologists, heavy rains were caused by a mass of moist air that was shifted north by a recent typhoon. Beijing has a population of 22 million. The expansion of the city has reduced the natural catchment area, causing water to overflow onto the streets. #news #weather #China #Beijing #storm #rain #flood #Doksuri
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