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Tropical storm Trami lashes China after killing 17 in Philippines

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Tropical storm Trami lashes China after killing 17 in Philippines

Flooding around China has killed 250 so far this week

The Associated Press Posted: Aug 22, 2013 6:56 AM ET Last Updated: Aug 22, 2013 6:48 AM ET

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Minor damage from tropical storm Trami was reported in coastal areas of China, but no deaths or injuries had been reported as a result of the storm by Thursday afternoon. (China Daily/Reuters)

Southern China was hit by fresh flooding Thursday as the second storm in a week lashed the region after killing 17 people in the Philippines.

Typhoon Trami skirted Taiwan before landing in China's Fujian province early Thursday morning and weakening into a tropical storm.

It was heading northwest, bringing heavy rain to a region still feeling the effects of Typhoon Utor, which ground across Guangxi, Guangdong and Hunan provinces over the weekend.

Minor damage from Trami was reported in coastal areas, but no deaths or injuries had been reported as a result of the storm by Thursday afternoon.

Flooding around China over the past week has left about 250 people dead or missing, including 21 who were killed Tuesday when a construction site in remote Qinghai province was struck by a flash flood.

Conditions have been especially bad in the northeast, where the Heilong River, known as the Amur in Russian, burst its banks Thursday, forcing thousands of people to evacuate.

Trami wreaked havoc in the Philippine capital of Manila and in outlying regions, but caused only minor damage in Taiwan.

 
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