China suffers 7 6 billion in losses from natural disasters in H1 2025
China suffers $7.6 billion in losses from natural disasters in H1 2025
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alt="FILE PHOTO: A drone view shows buildings and roads are half submerged in floodwaters after heavy rainfalls, in Rongjiang county, Guizhou province, China June 24, 2025. China Daily via REUTERS/File Photo"/>FILE PHOTO: A drone view shows buildings and roads are half submerged in floodwaters after heavy rainfalls, in Rongjiang county, Guizhou province, China June 24, 2025. China Daily via REUTERS/File Photo
Natural disastersBEIJING - Natural disasters across China in the first half of 2025 brought direct economic losses of 54.11 billion yuan ($7.55 billion) and affected more than 23 million people, an official from the emergency response ministry said on Tuesday.
A powerful earthquake in Tibet, deadly landslides in the southwestern provinces and widespread flooding in the southern regions were among the most damaging events.
Among the 23 million people affected by natural disasters, 307 died or are missing, and 620,000 faced emergency evacuation, Shen Zhanli, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Emergency Management, told a press conference.
Some 29,600 houses were destroyed, a 28.7% increase from a year ago, while 2.19 million hectares of crops sustained damage.
The economic losses were 41.9% less than the same period last year, according to a Reuters calculation, when flooding, drought and extreme temperatures cost China 93.16 billion yuan, the highest half-year figure since 2019.
Floods caused the most damage, accounting for over 90% of this years total losses at 51 billion yuan, the ministry said.
To mitigate the impact from increasingly frequent extreme rainfall, China has expanded its economic safety net for segments of its population affected by flood control schemes, including pledges of direct compensation from the central government and payments for livestock losses.
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