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In a twenty-hour period on July 21, 2012, a flash flood hit the city of Beijing in the People's Republic of China. Within a day of the flooding, 56,933 people had been evacuated, while the floodwaters killed 79 people, causing at least 10 billion Yuan (US$1.6 billion) in damages and destroying at least 8,200 homes. In the city, more than 1.6 million people were affected by the flood overall. At Beijing Capital International Airport, the floods resulted in the cancellation of over 500 flights, stranding 80,000 travellers.

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  • July 2012 Beijing flood (en)
  • 2012年北京特大暴雨 (zh)
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  • 2012年北京特大暴雨發生於2012年7月21日至22日8时左右,當時中国大部分地区遭遇暴雨,其中北京及其周边地区遭遇61年来最强暴雨及洪涝灾害。據統計,截至2012年8月6日,北京已有79人因這場暴雨而死亡。根据北京市政府举行的灾情通报会的数据显示,此次暴雨造成房屋倒塌10660间,160.2万人受灾,经济损失116.4亿元。 (zh)
  • In a twenty-hour period on July 21, 2012, a flash flood hit the city of Beijing in the People's Republic of China. Within a day of the flooding, 56,933 people had been evacuated, while the floodwaters killed 79 people, causing at least 10 billion Yuan (US$1.6 billion) in damages and destroying at least 8,200 homes. In the city, more than 1.6 million people were affected by the flood overall. At Beijing Capital International Airport, the floods resulted in the cancellation of over 500 flights, stranding 80,000 travellers. (en)
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  • July 2012 Beijing flood (en)
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  • $1.6 billion USD (en)
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  • Flights delayed in Beijing Capital International Airport, Terminal 2 (en)
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  • In a twenty-hour period on July 21, 2012, a flash flood hit the city of Beijing in the People's Republic of China. Within a day of the flooding, 56,933 people had been evacuated, while the floodwaters killed 79 people, causing at least 10 billion Yuan (US$1.6 billion) in damages and destroying at least 8,200 homes. In the city, more than 1.6 million people were affected by the flood overall. Fangshan District was the most heavily affected area of Beijing, located in the southwest, which received a record-setting 460 mm (18 in) of rain, while on average the city received 170 mm (6.7 in) during the same period, the highest recorded since 1951. The Juma River flooded its banks and reached a flow rate of 2,500 m3 (88,000 cu ft) per second. A woman in Fangshan reported the river rose 1.3 metres on her home in approximately ten minutes. At Beijing Capital International Airport, the floods resulted in the cancellation of over 500 flights, stranding 80,000 travellers. (en)
  • 2012年北京特大暴雨發生於2012年7月21日至22日8时左右,當時中国大部分地区遭遇暴雨,其中北京及其周边地区遭遇61年来最强暴雨及洪涝灾害。據統計,截至2012年8月6日,北京已有79人因這場暴雨而死亡。根据北京市政府举行的灾情通报会的数据显示,此次暴雨造成房屋倒塌10660间,160.2万人受灾,经济损失116.4亿元。 (zh)
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