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    Chinese official makes rare admission of failings over deadly Beijing floods | China

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJuly 31, 2025003 Mins Read
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    Chinese official makes rare admission of failings over deadly Beijing floods | China
    A man walks past an overturned truck in a street affected by flooding in Taishitun, in the district of Miyun, Beijing. Photograph: Andrés Martínez Casares/EPA
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    A Beijing city official has issued a rare public acknowledgment of official failings in the authorities’ response to the severe flooding that hit China’s capital this week.

    Yu Weiguo, a Communist party secretary for Miyun, the northern district worst affected by this week’s extreme weather, said in a press conference on Thursday that there were “gaps” in the city’s readiness for the deadly floods.

    More than 40 people are confirmed to have died in the flooding that hit Miyun and Yanqing, another Beijing district, on Sunday and Monday. Nine are still missing, including four municipal government workers.

    A year’s worth of rain fell within seven days, turning cars upside down and flooding homes. More than 80,000 people have been relocated and more than 100 villages lost power. In total, more than 300,000 people have been affected.

    “There were gaps in our preparatory plans. Our knowledge of extreme weather was lacking. This tragic lesson has warned us that putting the people first, putting human life first, is more than a slogan,” Yu said, according to Agence France-Presse.

    Of the 44 confirmed fatalities, 31 happened at an elderly care home in Taishitun, a town in Miyun. A report published by Caixin, a Beijing-based business magazine, said the water in the nursing home was still knee-deep when journalists visited on Tuesday. The care home, where many residents had limited mobility, is near the banks of the Qingshui River, which overflowed during the deluge.

    Yu expressed “deep mourning” for the deaths.

    Soldiers carry relief supplies for villagers trapped after a road was damaged in the floods in Miyun. Photograph: Ju Huanzong/AP

    His comments are a rare admission of weaknesses in the authorities’ preparedness for extreme weather events, which are becoming more common. Beijing authorities said there was 67% more rainfall this year than in previous years.

    City officials said their disaster prevention plans had been imperfect and there were “shortcomings” in the infrastructure needed in the mountainous outlying districts of Beijing.

    Many flood victims interviewed by the Guardian said they did not receive advance warnings about the extreme weather.

    “The government was caught off-guard, they didn’t know in advance either,” said Li Qingfa, a 75-year-old Miyun resident. “We didn’t really receive any specific warning. We didn’t receive any training in confronting the disaster.”

    On Monday, before the scale of the destruction was apparent, Xi Jinping, China’s leader, said government departments should “make every effort to protect people’s lives and property”.

    Additional research by Jason Tzu Kuan Lu and Lillian Yang

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