Flash floods in northern China have killed 34 people in Beijing, mostly in the Miyun district, and forced over 80,000 people to evacuate.
A devastating landslide struck Luanping County in Hebei Province, claiming the lives of four individuals, with eight others still unaccounted for.
The disaster prompted emergency measures, including the release of water from the Miyun Reservoir to manage flood risks. Officials have cautioned residents about rapidly rising river levels as search and rescue operations continue under challenging conditions.
Hundreds of trees were uprooted in Taishitun, northeast of Beijing. Emergency meetings have been held, and rescue efforts ramped up. Schools, construction, and tourism have been halted as heavy rains persist.