This list contains all major natural disasters in China in 2012 with detail report.
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December 2012
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December 2012
- December 21: 1,000 doomsday cult members arrested in China
Police in China have arrested further 1,000 members of Christian group Almighty God for spreading rumours about the end of the world. - December 7: Snow storms in Xinjiang kills 1
One killed and 28,000 affected by snowstorms in Xinjiang, China. - December 3: Snow storm in Liaoning, China
Several passenger ships departing from the port city of Dalian suspended due to heavy snowstorm in NorthEast China.
- November 12: Snowstorm across China
China has issued an orange alert (second highest) for recent snowstorm. - November 5: China snowstorms kill 3 Japanese tourists
Three Japanese tourists killed in heavy snowstorms during a visit to the Great Wall of China.
- October 16: Landslide in Hunan province of China
Landslide disaster in a construction site in Shaodong county of Shaoyang city, Hunan province killed two workers. - October 4: Landslide in Zhenhe, China kills 18 school children!
Landslide in Zhenhe (Yunnan province) China buried 19 people. 18 among them are students of Youfang Elementary School.
- September 22: Coal mine flooding in Heilongjiang, China
Six trapped in coal mine flooding in Heilongjiang province in China. - September 12: Flooding in Guizhou coal mine, China
Eight workers missing in Guba coal mine floods in Guizhou province of China. - September 11: Flash floods in Sichuan, China
Six killed and four others reported to be missing in flash floods in Guangyuan and Suining area of China. - September 7: Very strong earthquake in Yunnan, China
Hundreds of people killed in Yunnan quake.
- September 3: Mudslide in Yunnan province of China
Five killed in a mudslide in Baliu Township of Mojiang Hani Autonomous County of China.
- August 31: Landslide in Liangshan, China
Ten killed and 14 others missing in a landslide in a hydropower station in southwest China. - August 25: Flash floods in Ningxia Hui, China
Five killed and one missing in northwest China. - August 21: Flash floods in southern regions of China
Heavy rains and storms are forecast to hit southern regions of China today. - August 17: Typhoon Kai-Tak in China
More than 18,000 people evacuated from the southern province of Guangdong. - August 15: Flash floods in NW China
Two people are missing after flooding in Gansu province of China. - August 12: Flash floods in Qinghai ,China
Four killed and one missing in flash floods in Qinghai province of China. - August 10: Ten killed by Typhoon Haikui in China
Ten killed and 27 other injured in a dam burst (Shenjiakeng Reservoir) in China due to heavy rains caused by Typhoon Haikui. - August 9: Typhoon Haikui in China
Three killed by Typhoon Haikui in eastern China.
- July 24: Typhoon Vicente in China
Three killed and six other reported to be missing in disasters in China caused by Typhoon Vicente. - July 22: Flooding in Beijing, China
It is believed to be the heaviest rain in 61 years in Beijing. - July 13: Flooding in China
At least 10 people reported to be killed in Hubei floods.
- June 28: Mudslide in Sichuan, China
About 40 workers reported to be missing in mudlside in Sichuan provinceof China. - June 25: Sixteen killed in in southern Guangxi Zhuang and Mongolia floods
Floods destroyed thousands of houses, forcing nearly 450,000 people to leave their homes. Around $ 20 million damage estimated. - June 19: Floods and Landslide in China
Heavy rainfall caused flooding and landslides in southern and eastern China. - June 9: Hail and rainstorms in Beijing, China
Heavy hail and rainstorms reported in Beijing today. - June 6: Avalanche in Subei, China
Three killed and seven reported to be missing in avalanche in Gansu province. - June 4: Heavy storms in China
"Blue alarm" (lowest emergency level) alert in Beijing. Heavy clouds changed Beijing almost in darkness. - June 2: Wild fire in Heilongjiang, China
Forest fire reported in nature reserve in the Greater Hinggan Mountains in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. - June 2: Sinkhole in Nanning, Guangxi, China
More than 800 villagers evacuated after land sank in Guangxi province of China.
- May 28: Moderate Earthquake Shakes China- Well Felt In Beijing, Tangshan And Tianjian
Two houses reported to have developed cracks on wall. However, there is no report of any injury. According to the Chinese seismological services, today’s earthquake is an aftershock of the M7.8 1975 Tangshan earthquake. - May 25: Heavy rainstorms in Guangxi Zhuang, China
Heavy rainfall caused disruption of railway traffic and drinking water supplies in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region of China - May 3: Flooding in Heilongjiang Province, China
Atleast 10 miners are reported to be missing after flooding in a coal mine in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. - May 2: Landslide in Shennongjia, Hubei, China
More than 300 tourist evacuated after a landslide hit a forest resort in Shennongjia.
- April 26: Strong winds and sandstorms in Xinjiang Uygur region, China
Strong winds and sandstorms forecast in some parts of south Xinjiang Uygur region, central and western parts of Gansu alongwith inner Mongolia and central and northern areas of Ningxia. - April 18: Wildfire in Qipan Mountain region of China
More than 700 people including firefighters and local controlled the fire. - April 15: Flooding in Shanxi, China
10 miners were killed after flooding in coalmines in Shanxi, China. - April 12: Hailstorm in Jiangxi and Guizhou province of China
Three killed and at least 25 injured in China. - April 10: Sixty six people killed by natural disasters within four months in China
According to the recent reports by Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) and National Disaster Reduction Committee (NDRC) of China, natural disasters have so far killed 66 and affected some 21.78 million people in first four months of 2012 in China - April 9: Strong winds and sandstorm in Northern part of China
National Meteorological Center (NMC) of China has issued a BLUE ALERT for different areas of Northern China - April 2: Biggest Sandstorm in Dunhuang city in western Gansu, China
Following local meteorological officials, Gansu province was hit by the biggest sandstorm in 2012 so far - April 1: Landslides in Xingang, China
Two killed when landslide rocked a village in Xingang (Shanxii), China.
- March 31: Strong winds in Urumqi city of China
Strong winds in Urumqi city of China killed three people and injured twenty one so far - March 21: Sandstorm in Xinjiang and Gansu province, China
In 2010, biggest sandstorm killed atleast three people. In several parts of Gansu, like Minqin County, visibility was close to zero metre. - March 19: Flooding in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, China
Snow melt and heavy rainfall flooded about 600 homes along with evacuation of 300 people - March 8: Landslide in Likeng city of China
7 killed after a rain-triggered landslide in southern China
- February 29: Extreme Weather (Snowstorm+Drought) in Western China
Extreme cold in northwestern Xinjiang region of China, $900,000 + damage reported
very well explained but could out them in correct order like 23rd the 25th then 28th ect
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