China Raises Emergency Level as Heavy Rain Triggers Floods

China Raises Emergency Level as Heavy Rain Triggers Floods
People observe the rising water level of a river at the flood-hit Zhuoshui ancient town, following heavy rainfall in Chongqing's Qianjiang district, China, on June 28, 2020. China Daily via Reuters
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SHANGHAI—China raised its national emergency response level on Tuesday as days of torrential rain triggered flood warnings across the country, killing more than 100 people and disrupting the first day of national college exams.

State television reported the Chinese government’s office for flood control raised the response level to III from IV on its four-tier scale, and said 13,117 emergency response and rescue staff had been deployed to deal with the floods.