The Chinese capital canceled hundreds of flights, closing schools and tourist sites due to rain and winds and winds.

The weather agencies said Beijing underwent the biggest rain this year on 11/7 night, with an average rainfall of over 50 mm to this morning.

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The accumulated rainfall in the city is forecast to reach 25 mm to 50 mm today.

Rainfall will decrease in tonight.

Variflight aviation tracking company noted about 700 flights canceled at Beijing's two airports.

Passengers waiting at Dai Hung International Airport, Beijing after the flight was destroyed by heavy rain today.

Tourist attractions, including Palace of Ly Truong into Beijing, also stopped operating, with several counties to stop renting their stay.

Landslides are noted in one of the northern counties in the city.

Before the heavy rain situation, Beijing flood control office recommends that agencies, businesses and organizations are not essential that they can apply flexible work plans and peak hours plan

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The Beijing Drainage Group enabled a granted reaction, mobilizing 2,906 people to check the main bridges and road works in the city.

Man cycling in heavy rain in Beijing, China today.

Heavy rain also occurred in Tianjin city near Beijing, where the state television shook electric trams across the flooded streets and lightning ranges on the black sky.

Weather officials have warned floods in 14 rivers, including branches in Sichuan and Shaanxi.

China annually suffers from flooding, especially in the Central and South regions.

China has a weather warning system that is encrypted in color of 4 levels, with red is the most serious warning, followed by orange, yellow and blue.