
Floods kill 8 in Inner Mongolia, China
ALBAWABA - At least eight people were reported killed in the flood that hit Inner Mongolia in China, local media revealed on Sunday.
According to Xinhua state media, four people were reported missing in the flash floods.
About 13 people were camping outdoors in Inner Mongolia's Urat Rear Banner when they were hit with the flash flood that occurred at about 10 p.m. local time on Saturday, Xinhua mentioned.
Chinese media revealed that rescue workers have saved one person, while search operations continue for the four missing people.
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