
People are pictured at a temporary shelter in Pinggu District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Xie Han)

A little kid joins a flower arranging activity with family members at a temporary shelter in Miyun District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong)

This photo taken on July 11, 2026 shows a temporary shelter in the district sports center at Pinggu District in Beijing, capital of China.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Xie Han)

A medical worker measures the blood pressure of an elderly resident at a temporary shelter in Pinggu District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Xie Han)

People have lunch at a temporary shelter in Miyun District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong)

People collect their lunch at a temporary shelter in Pinggu District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Xie Han)

A doctor conducts a physical examination for a local resident at a temporary shelter in Miyun District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong)
People have lunch at a temporary shelter in Miyun District in Beijing, capital of China, July 11, 2026.
Beijing is still under a Level II flood control emergency response as continuous heavy rainfall lashes the city, with eight of its districts activating the highest level flood response. As of Saturday morning, the city had evacuated 104,042 residents, shut down 181 tourist attractions and 4,311 rural homestays, with 27,418 rescue workers on standby to handle disasters such as mountain floods and landslides. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong)



