Heavy rains, flooding in China's Chongqing
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CHONGQING -- Rainstorms have battered Southwest China's Chongqing municipality since Thursday, leading to flooding in many parts of the city and a partial collapse of the wall of an ancient city gate, local authorities said Friday.
Statistics from the meteorological department showed that between 7:00 am Thursday and 7:00 am Friday, 253 hydrological monitoring stations in 27 districts and counties in Chongqing recorded torrential rains, with the highest hourly rainfall reaching 100.3 mm.
At 7 am Friday, the wall of the city's ancient Tongyuan Gate in Yuzhong district partially collapsed due to heavy rains.
The city's flood control and drought relief authorities have initiated a Level IV emergency response to flooding.
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