While the floods have claimed 114 lives with 111 missing in Hubei province during the past few days, 18 others have died withnine others listed missing in Anyang city, Henan Province.
In the devastation caused by torrential rains, the death toll has gone up to 132 and of the number of those missing to 120.
Last week's rain in Henan brought floods and disrupted traffic, power and telecommunications. Anyang was among the worst-hit where 192,700 people were evacuated and 54,600 hectares of crops were damaged. More than 35,000 houses collapsed.
More than 300,000 people have been involved in the rescue efforts.
Over 6.8 lakh people have been affected and 10 townships swamped following continuous heavy rainfall from July 18 to 20,Tianmencity government in the Hubei Province said.
Over 500 soldiers, 1,000 people and 62 speedboats have been sent for rescue work while more than 10,000 people have been sent to ensure the safety of river banks in the Hubei Province, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Flooding and rain-triggered landslides have caused the collapse of 52,900 houses and damaged 155,000 there.
Over 700,000 hectares of crops have also been destroyed, leading to direct economic losses of over 16 billion yuan (USD 2.4 billion).
The worst-hit Daxian Village of Xingtai City was almost empty after a flash flood swamped it early Wednesday. At least 8 villagers were killed and one missing.
"I heard people yelling 'flood' at about 2:30 AM. I woke up my wife and children and rushed out of door immediately. In no time the water level was above my waist,"said Zhang Erqiang, a local villager.
"But our daughter and son were washed away and their bodies were just found," he said.
The news of heavy casualties in Xingtai, just 400km south of Beijing, only began emerging over the past 24 hours when thousands of local residents took to the street to protest against the alleged belated disaster warning and ineffective rescue efforts, the Hong-Kong based South China Morning Post reported.
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