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Hundreds of residents safely relocated after floods hit Beijing's Pinggu district

By ZHAO RUINAN | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-07-29 18:15
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Evacuated residents rest at a temporary shelter set up at the Pinggu Sports Center in Beijing's Pinggu district, on July 29, 2025. A total of 12,879 people have been evacuated from the Pinggu district in Beijing following the heavy rainfall that hit the city from July 27 to 28. [Photo by Chen Zebing/chinadaily.com.cn]

More than 400 residents, including seriously ill patients and young children, have been safely relocated in Beijing's Pinggu district, after heavy rainfall over the weekend and Monday triggered flooding in the area.

A combined 444 people from five villages were moved to the Pinggu Sports Center by 3 pm on Tuesday, following three hours of coordinated evacuation. The massive complex is operating as an emergency shelter equipped with food, water, medical supplies, and designated care zones, according to Yuan Xiaoqing, an official from Zhenluoying town.

Meals are being provided on time: Lunch on Tuesday included two meat dishes, two vegetables, and mung bean soup. Supplies like mineral water, instant noodles, and blood pressure monitors are also available.

Among those relocated were seven seriously ill individuals, including elderly residents with conditions such as cancer, paralysis, and dementia. Two of the most vulnerable were transferred to a nearby nursing home, each accompanied by family members.

The remaining five patients have been accommodated close to medical staff and village officials inside the sports center. Each wears a coloured vest to ensure they receive immediate attention during any emergency.

An 80-year-old cancer patient, surnamed Guo, was placed close to doctors with his son nearby.

"I feel safe. I wear a special red vest, which lets doctors spot me first in case of any emergency. Doctors and officials check on me from time to time. I really appreciate that," said Guo.

Tang Hailong, Party Secretary of Pinggu district, said early relocation was essential to minimize risks.

"We must act with strong organisational power to relocate people in advance, so they are less affected or not affected at all," he said. "When people are moved ahead of disaster, they feel more at ease."

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