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1st LD-Writethru: Heavy rain batters parts of China

Xinhua, August 13, 2016 Adjust font size:

Heavy downpours swept through parts of China on Friday.

Authorities closed 34 tourist destinations after torrential rains lashed a district on the outskirts of northeast Beijing Friday.

The Miyun district received up to 208.2 millimeters of rainfall between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., prompting local authorities to issue a red alert for heavy rain and geological disasters.

More than 2,700 villagers were relocated and 8,100 personnel joined flood control efforts.

The district is forecast to see further rains Friday night, leaving the mountainous regions with a high risk of flooding and geological disasters.

Two other districts on the outskirts of Beijing -- Pinggu and Fangshan -- have issued orange alerts for rainstorms.

China has a four-tier weather warning system, with red representing the most severe, followed by orange, yellow and blue.

The city is forecast to be hit by rainstorms over the next three days, said the Beijing emergency response center.

In neighboring Hebei Province, cities of Shijiazhuang, Xingtai, Baoding and Langfang have also seen heavy rain. From 8 a.m. on Thursday to 5 p.m. on Friday, precipitation was 18.7 millimeters on average, with some places receiving over 100 millimeters.

South China's Guangdong Province has also been hit by torrential rain since Thursday. Conghua District of the provincial capital of Guangzhou suffered waterlogging on Friday.

The local meteorological center said 18 meteorological stations in the province had reported 100 to 250 millimeters of rainfall from 8 a.m. on Thursday to 8 a.m. on Friday.

Longchuan County in Heyuan City was hit by the heaviest downpour in 50 years. Over 4,600 people were relocated. Endi