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Sunday, 22 July 2012
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Some images and news sources to have a look at if you're interested in the flooding in Beijing this weekend.
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Floods in Beijing
A news update from a variety off sources on the flooding in Beijing this weekend.
Storified by Bedford School Geog · Sun, Jul 22 2012 11:01:45
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RT @BBCBreaking: Death toll in Beijing floods rises from 10 to 37, city officials say http://bbc.in/MwmCmgDavid Lara M.
Flooded garage. #igersbeijing #beijing #chinaRoger Madsen
Beijing flood via @摄影师陈杰jlevin47
Floods in Beijing - in pictures | World news | guardian.co.uk5 hours ago ... Six people have died in the heaviest rain storm to hit the Chinese capital in six decades.
HEAVY rainstorm in China cause FLOOD: Dozen KILLED and MILLIONS need to EVACUATEDrtglobalreport
Beijing suffers flash floods in worst storm for six decades - Telegraph3 hours ago ... Beijing suffers flash floods in worst storm for six decades. The worst storm in over 60 years submerged swathes of Beij...
Flash Floods Swamp Beijing, Killing 37: Flash Floods Swamp Beijing, Killing 37 http://adf.ly/B0b4JThe Time Top Stories
Crazy storm and floods in Beijing yesterday. Worst rain in 61 years apparently. 10 people killed. Drownings, some people electrocuted by falling cables into the water and another was struck by lightning. So much damage done aswell. Jaysis.Aaron MacRaghnaill
Anger Swells After Floods Kill At Least 37 in Beijing http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/07/23/anger-swells-after-floods-kill-at-least-37-in-beijing/?mod=WSJBlog “In just a few hours, Beijing is washed back into the old days."Helena
RT @ChinaRealTime: As death toll in Beijing floods hits 37, questions fly about how government has been spending money: http://on.wsj.com/PxmPqj by @joshchindunzor
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