The flooded urban landscape of Suizhou, with more rain clouds looming on the horizon.
Residents and emergency relief workers push a van loaded with supplies in Liulin township, Suixian county, in central China's Hubei province.
Flooding in central China continued to cause havoc on Friday, with authorities reporting that more than 20 people had been killed, with several others missing.
Five cities in the central China's Hubei province have declared red alerts.
Nearly 6,000 people have been evacuated from their homes as flood waters rise.
This photo taken on August 12, 2021 shows a paramilitary police officer evacuating a child from a flooded area following heavy rains in Suizhou, in China's central Hubei province. (Photo by - / CNS / AFP) / China OUT
Extreme weather in Hubei has damaged more than 3,600 houses and 8,110 hectares of crops, with total losses estimated at 108 million yuan ($16.6m).
The flooded urban landscape of Suizhou, with more rain clouds looming on the horizon.
Residents and emergency relief workers push a van loaded with supplies in Liulin township, Suixian county, in central China's Hubei province.
Flooding in central China continued to cause havoc on Friday, with authorities reporting that more than 20 people had been killed, with several others missing.
Five cities in the central China's Hubei province have declared red alerts.
Nearly 6,000 people have been evacuated from their homes as flood waters rise.
This photo taken on August 12, 2021 shows a paramilitary police officer evacuating a child from a flooded area following heavy rains in Suizhou, in China's central Hubei province. (Photo by - / CNS / AFP) / China OUT
Extreme weather in Hubei has damaged more than 3,600 houses and 8,110 hectares of crops, with total losses estimated at 108 million yuan ($16.6m).
The flooded urban landscape of Suizhou, with more rain clouds looming on the horizon.