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Torrential Rains Kill 37 in Beijing

A car damaged by floods is seen after heavy rainfalls hit Zhou Kou Dian Village, Fangshan district, near Beijing, China, July 22, 2012.
A car damaged by floods is seen after heavy rainfalls hit Zhou Kou Dian Village, Fangshan district, near Beijing, China, July 22, 2012.
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Authorities in Beijing say the death toll from the heaviest rains in six decades has reached 37.

China's official Xinhua news agency reports 25 people drowned, six died in house collapses, five were electrocuted and one person was killed by lightning.

The torrential downpours began on Saturday, dumping an average of 17 centimeters of rain on Beijing.  The amounts reached 46 centimeters in some spots.

The flooding trapped scores of people, left cars floating in the streets and prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.

The Beijing international airport cancelled hundreds of flights, stranding 80,000 people.

Forecasters say the rain could continue through Monday.

Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

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