Devastating Deluge: Shandong Province Hit by Torrential Rains
Torrential rain in Shandong, China, has resulted in two fatalities and 10 missing persons in Laiwu district, according to a state broadcaster. The region experienced extreme rainfall levels of up to 364 millimeters, leading to widespread concern as rescue operations continue amid challenging weather conditions.
Shandong Province in eastern China faced devastating consequences as torrential rains swept through the region, killing two people and leaving 10 others missing, according to reports from the state broadcaster on Tuesday.
The severe weather battered Jinan's Laiwu district, which recorded a maximum rainfall of 364 millimeters, causing significant distress to the local population.
Authorities are conducting rescue operations amid ongoing challenges posed by the persistent adverse meteorological conditions, as families in affected areas brace for further weather developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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