Heavy rains hit Yulin City in northern Shaanxi from Tuesday night and caused floods in a number of areas.
More than 71,300 people were forced to evacuate, the provincial flood control headquarters said.
Power supplies and telecommunications were also disrupted.
By today, the provincial government has allocated 50 million yuan (about USD 7.3 million) to carry out rescue operations.
Yulin flood control headquarters has distributed 5,000 shovels, 30,000 plastic bags and 15 power generators.
On Thursday, China's second-longest river, the Yellow River, saw its first flood peak of the year, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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