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At least 14 people are dead after torrential rain hit China’s north-eastern Jilin province, state media has reported, in the latest fatalities from more than a week of weather-related disasters across the country.

China has been hit with record heavy rains in recent weeks, with Beijing saying on Friday that natural disasters had caused 147 deaths or disappearances last month.

A further 14 deaths and one missing person were reported on Sunday by state-run broadcaster CCTV, citing local authorities, after heavy rain in the north-eastern city of Shulan.

Rescuers transfer a trapped villager via a rope rescue system in Shulan city, Jilin province
Rescuers transfer a trapped villager via a rope rescue system in Shulan city, Jilin province. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock

Heavy rains in the area had now “basically ended”, state news agency Xinhua said, with almost 19,000 evacuated and 21 “temporary relocation facilities” set up.

Workers inspect a bridge that collapsed in Beijing after a flash flood
Workers inspect a bridge that collapsed in Beijing after a flash flood. Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Torrential rain brought on in the aftermath of Typhoon Doksuri, which hit mainland China as a typhoon before veering northwards, is the most severe since records began 140 years ago.

Clean-up operations are ongoing after the overwhelming rainfall, which destroyed infrastructure and flooded entire districts.

A man on a bridge surveys rubbish and debris brought by flood waters in the Yongding river on the border between Hebei province and Beijing
A man on a bridge surveys rubbish and debris brought by flood waters in the Yongding river on the border between Hebei province and Beijing. Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Authorities have warned that in parts of two major rivers in Heilongjiang and Jilin, water levels “surpassed the alert line”, Xinhua reported.

CCTV broadcast video of recovery efforts in the north-eastern province of Heilongjiang showing villagers using shovels to clear muddy water from buildings.

Aerial view of a large flooded area in Qili township in Shulan city, Jilin province
A flooded area in Qili township in Shulan city, Jilin province. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock

Millions of people have been hit by extreme weather events and prolonged heatwaves around the globe in recent weeks, events that scientists say are being exacerbated by climate change.

Officials also said on Saturday that at least 10 people had been killed in floods in a city in Hebei province, one of the most affected by the rains, where more than 1.5 million people have been evacuated.

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