China Floods: Zhengzhou Metro Station Inundated, Passengers Stranded In Waist-High Water In Trains

WORLD Team Latestly|

Massive floods in central China caused by record-breaking rainfall have left 12 people dead and more than 100,000 evacuated from their homes, reported BBC. More than a dozen cities in Henan province, including its provincial capital Zhengzhou, are affected. Footage widely shared online shows people wading in chest-high levels of water on roads and at train stations.

President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday the "flood prevention situation was very severe" and at a "critical stage". He added that the floods had already resulted in "significant loss of life and damage to property". He instructed all departments to prioritise "the safety of people and their property", according to state news agency Xinhua.

Henan province, home to about 94 million people, has issued its highest level of weather warning. Local authorities called the floods a "once in 100 years" event. Watch the video to know more.

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