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A local flood victim rides on his ox along a flooded street in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, June 23, 2010. The Changkai Dyke in southern China's Jiangxi province suffered a fresh breach as the Fu River punched through the embankment again on Wednesday, after an earlier break in its wall on Monday forced nearly 100,000 residents to flee as heavy rains swelled rivers and dams across the region. 

Local residents search for usable belongings at their destroyed houses after a flood hit Malong county of Qujing, Yunnan province June 27, 2010. Workers struggled to repair a broken dyke in south China where persistent heavy rains and devastating floods have so far left at least 379 people dead, state media and government agencies said. 

FUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 21:   A general view of the city impacted by the heavy rain which occured on Monday evening on June 21, 2010 in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province of China. The flood breaching the Changkai Dam threatens millions of people and rescuers worked tirelessly to evacuate residents to higher ground. 

Chinese workers try to build a bypass after floodwaters washed away a road leading to Yingtan, east China's Jiangxi province on June 21, 2010. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged stepped up flood fighting efforts in central and south China, where torrential rains have left 175 dead and 107 missing, while over one million people have been evacuated from flooded areas in 10 Chinese provinces and regions since June 13. 

In a picture taken on June 18, 2010 Chinese residents gather to watch as flood waters swell from the Li river in Guilin, southwest China's Guangxi province. More than a million people living along rivers in China's south have been evacuated with water rising to dangerous levels, as torrential rains left at least 88 dead. 

A villager looks at a bridge, which has been damaged by flood waters in Yujiang County, Jiangxi province June 20, 2010. Floods and landslides across southern China have killed at least 88 people and left 48 missing in a week, Xinhua news agency said. 

Zou Weizhi, who lost his 8-year old son during a flood, sits in front of his destroyed house in Gucheng village of Loudi, Hunan province May 17, 2010. The third round of heavy rain to pound central China's Hunan Province this month began late Sunday, and more rains are expected this week, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken May 17, 2010. 

Chinese rescue workers search for victims after a landslide in Shaxian, southeast China's Fujian province on June 19, 2010. The death toll from torrential downpours battering China for the past week has reached 132, state media reported, as more heavy rain was forecast. 

A town is flooded following a heavy rain brought by Typhoon Morakot in Taitung, eastern Taiwan August 8, 2009. A light typhoon swept through northern Taiwan, killing one and leaving four missing as it headed out to China, Taiwan's government said on Saturday. 

In this photo released by China's Xinhua news agency, a villager walks past damaged houses in Xinhua County, in China's Hunan province, on Friday May 7, 2010. Heavy rain and wind swept across southern China, damaging thousands of houses and killing dozens. 

A local walks on a partially dried reservoir in Shilin county of Kunming, Yunnan province February 22, 2010. A total of about 3.56 million hectares of crops in China had been affected by severe drought, said the Office of State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters. The drought, mostly in China's south western provinces including Yunnan and Guizhou, had damaged crops and caused water shortage to both people and livestock, according to Xinhua News Agency. Picture taken February 22, 2010. 

A resident fills a container with water taken from a partially dried-up reservoir in the Las Canoas Lake, some 59 km (37 miles) north of the capital Managua April 8, 2010. The lack of rain caused by the El Nino meteorological phenomena decreased water level in Las Canoas Lake, located in the center of Nicaragua, affecting approximately eight thousand people who live in the surrounding areas. 

In this photo taken Monday, March 22, 2010, a Chinese farmer walks across a dried-up reservoir in Shuitang village of Chenggong county in southwest China's Yunnan province. Emergency wells were being drilled and cloud-seeding operations carried out in southern China, where the worst drought in decades has left millions of people without water and caused more than 1,000 schools to close, officials said Thursday. (AP Photo) ** CHINA OUT. 

A boy walks with a calf on a dried-up reservoir in Kaiyang county, Guizhou province, March 14, 2010. A severe drought in southwest China, which locals say is the worst in a century, is forecast to linger till the start of the rainy season in May, according to two provincial meteorological stations in Yunnan and Guizhou, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken March 14, 2010. 

A boy carries a container as he stands on a partially dried-up reservoir in Kaiyang county, Guizhou province, March 16, 2010. A severe drought in southwest China, which locals say is the worst in a century, is forecast to linger till the start of the rainy season in May, according to two provincial meteorological stations in Yunnan and Guizhou, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken March 16, 2010. 

GUIZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 14:  A farmer sits on the dried out reservoir on March 14, 2010 in Kaiyang County of Guiyang City, Guizhou Province of China. A severe drought in southwest China, which local people say is the worst in a century, is forecast to linger till the start of the rainy season in May, according to two provincial meteorological stations in Yunnan and Guizhou. 

A local resident fills a container with water taken from a partially dried-up reservoir in Zhulin Town of Wenshan County, Yunnan province March 4, 2010. Rain and snow were forecast for most parts of north China and some eastern regions over the next three days, and severe drought would continue in the dry southwest, the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) said Wednesday and reported by Xinhua News Agency. 







Pakistani villagers carry their belongings on a buffalo-cart through the floodwaters after heavy monsoon rain in Thalli village in district Sibbi on July 22, 2010. At least six people have died and hundreds of houses have been damaged as heavy monsoon rains wreaked havoc in southwestern Pakistan, officials said.

A young Pakistani resident carries belongings after salvaging them from partially submerged tents as they walk through floodwaters in Lahore on July 22, 2010, after heavy monsoon rains. At least six people have died and hundreds of houses damaged as heavy monsoon rain wreaked havoc in southwestern Pakistan, officials said.  

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