Residents wade through floodwaters after being evacuated from a flooded area following heavy rains in Qingyuan city, in China's southern Guangdong province.Residents wade through floodwaters after being evacuated from a flooded area following heavy rains in Qingyuan city, in China's southern Guangdong province.
Residents wade through floodwaters after being evacuated from a flooded area following heavy rains in Qingyuan city, in China's southern Guangdong province.

In pictures: More than 60,000 evacuated from their homes in "once a century" China flooding

Heavy rains have caused flooding in China’s Guangdong province

Heavy rains have caused severe flooding in the south of China, forcing 60,000 people to be evacuated from their homes.

Three people have died so far and 11 are missing in the province of Guangdong, according to Chinese state media, which described it as a "once a century" flooding event.

Authorities say they are closely monitoring "dangerously high" water levels in the region.

Schools have been shut in three areas and flights were cancelled and delayed at Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou.

Heavy rains are due to continue in Guangdong province and coastal areas of neighbouring Fujian until at least Tuesday.

It has been estimated that the flooding will cost local authorities at least 140.6m yuan (£15.7m).

Social media videos showed buildings collapsing as flood waters breached river banks and spread into towns and cities. Rescuers have worked using lifeboats to evacuate people from their homes/

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