Kaemi death roll rises to 25   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-07-27 19:03  
The death toll from Typhoon Kaemi has risen to 25 in South China, with at 
least 53 still missing, according to local flood control sources on Thursday 
afternoon. 
 Floods and landslides have left 17 residents dead and 15 others missing in 
Jiangxi, according to latest statistics from the provincial flood and drought 
control headquarters. 
 
 
 
 
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The deaths include nine in Shangyou, four in Suichuan, three in Nankang and 
one in Longnan across the province, according to the headquarters. 
 Meanwhile, six have been confirmed dead and 38 still missing after a military 
barracks were swept away in the province, military sources said on Thursday 
morning. 
 Chinese President Hu Jintao called for "prompt and all out efforts" to find 
those missing from the barracks.   
 Television footage showed rivers in Jiangxi overflowing their banks and 
sweeping through valleys and lowlands. 
 South China's Guangdong Province also reported two deaths, according to the 
office of the National Natural Disaster Reduction Committee. 
 Typhoon Kaemi, which made landfall at 3:50 p.m. Tuesday in Jinjiang City of 
East China's Fujian Province has weakened into a depression, has lashed central 
and southern parts of neighboring Jiangxi Province with rainstorms since Tuesday 
afternoon. Maximum rainfall has reached 295 millimeters by 2 p.m. Thursday. 
 
   
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