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Two dead, 10 missing after colossal rain in China's Shandong

Two dead, 10 missing after colossal rain in China's Shandong

The Standard22-07-2025
People walk across a street in the rain in Shanghai, east China, Nov. 1, 2024. The National Meteorological Center issued a blue alert for the Typhoon Kong-rey on Friday morning, forecasting torrential rains in eastern provincial-level regions, including Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shanghai, from Friday afternoon through Saturday. Parts of Jiangsu and Shanghai could experience downpours of 100 to 120 millimeters. (Photo by Chen Haoming/Xinhua)
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