Heavy rains from Typhoon Doksuri fell over Northeast China, causing floods that deluged a village in Shulan, Jilin province, on Friday. According to local authorities, the downpours, which began on Tuesday night, had caused 14 deaths and left one person missing as of 10 p.m. Sunday. Photo: VCG
A person stands in floodwaters amid partially submerged fields in Shulan on Saturday. Photo: VCG
Crops in Shulan’s Kaiyuan town wilted on Sunday after floodwater swamped the area. Photo: VCG
A resident clears away silt and mud from his home on Saturday. Photo: Cang Yan/China News Service, VCG
Rescuers transfer a trapped villager using an inflatable inner tube Photo: VCG
Rescuers rush by boat to evacuate trapped residents in Shangzhi, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province, on Friday. Photo: VCG
A flooded area in Shangzhi. The floods also triggered power cuts in several districts of the city. Photo: VCG
Floodwater engulfs fields in Wuchang, Heilongjiang, on Thursday. Wuchang is a hub for rice production in China. Photo: IC Photo