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China floods: Good Samaritans show flood-hit Zhengzhou residents kindness

  • At least 33 people are dead after heavy rains triggered severe flooding in Henan province
  • Business owners including cinemas and guest houses have opened accommodation to affected residents

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People wading through floodwaters along a street following heavy rains in Zhengzhou in China's central Henan province. Photo: AFP
Mandy Zuoin Shanghai
Business owners and residents in the city of Zhengzhou, which has been hit by severe flooding, have given a helping hand to those affected by the natural disaster.
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The extreme weather in Zhengzhou and neighbouring areas has left at least 33 people dead and eight are missing, including 12 killed when a subway flooded, according to figures from the Henan provincial government.

A man who runs 50 homestays in the city has offered all his rooms and public areas for flood victims to take shelter in as the severe flooding caused large-scale blackouts and cuts in drinking water supplies.

The owner of Kutequ City Guesthouse, who identified himself only by his surname Wu, said he has been providing free lodging to those in need since Tuesday night, when heavy rain lashed the city, flooding streets and train tunnels.

People take shelter in a cinema in Zhengzhou Photo: Handout
People take shelter in a cinema in Zhengzhou Photo: Handout
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“It’s time I step forward to help when so many people are in trouble,” said Wu.

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