Published: 10:20, June 25, 2025 | Updated: 10:26, June 25, 2025
Over 80,000 evacuated amid serious flooding in SW China
By Xinhua

In this undated file photo, workers check flooded cars in Guiyang, Guizhou province following heavy rains. (HE JUNYI/CHINA DAILY)

GUIYANG - Continuous heavy rainfall and upstream inflows have triggered severe flooding in two counties of Guizhou province in Southwest China, prompting mass evacuations.

As of 2:30 pm Tuesday, 48,900 residents were temporarily evacuated in Rongjiang county and 32,000 in Congjiang county. The flood control emergency response has been escalated to Level I, the highest, in both counties.

Rongjiang, a county known for Cun Chao -- a rural football league covering over 100 village teams and drawing numerous fans across the country, saw heavy rainstorms from 8 pm Monday, with a venue at the Duliu River exceeding the warning level by 6.68 meters as of 2 pm Tuesday.

ALSO READ: Power fully restored in flood-hit South China county after emergency response

The football field at the Cun Chao stadium was submerged under three meters of water.

Long Tian, a resident near the stadium, recalled that when he woke up at 8 am Tuesday, the water downstairs was already thigh-deep.

"The water rose very quickly, so I stayed on the third floor waiting for rescue. By the afternoon, I had been transferred to safety," Long said.

Rescue teams, including firefighters and volunteers, deployed boats and other equipment for the rescue work in the two counties.

READ MORE: China braces for more heavy rainfall, floods

As of 4 pm Tuesday, the provincial emergency department had allocated disaster relief items, including 30,000 bottles of drinking water and 10,000 bowls of instant noodles, to the two counties via high-speed rail and road transport.

Also in Guizhou, rain-triggered landslides caused the collapse of part of a bridge on an expressway in the county of Sandu. No casualties have been reported so far.