China is conducting rescue and evacuation operations in flood-affected areas along the Yangtze River. The government allocated 496 million yuan (about $68.28 million) for disaster relief in multiple provinces. Additionally, cities received over $316 million in emergency relief amid the deadly floods.
Chinese authorities have announced the allocation of 496 million yuan (about 69.59 million U.S. dollars) from its natural-disaster relief fund to assist flood control efforts across a broad swath of the country. #XinhuaNews https://t.co/SbpuasRMak
China gives cities over $316 million in emergency relief amid deadly floods https://t.co/di6Yy9HUYt
China gives cities over $316 mln in emergency relief amid deadly floods https://t.co/UC1VSSRZbL https://t.co/jRqxb9eabc
China on Wednesday earmarked 496 million yuan (about $68.28 million) in disaster relief funds to support flood control and relief work in nine provincial-level regions, including Anhui, Guangdong, and Guangxi, according to the finance and emergency management ministries. https://t.co/VmAJTozKeA
Rescue and evacuation efforts are underway in multiple flood-hit areas in China as heavy rainfall will continue to batter a large portion of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. #GLOBALink https://t.co/2R0nJYK0B2