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Chinese man swims 3 hours clutching tyre to check on parents in flooded village

Following mother’s call about missing father, son and friend brave deep waters after 800 mm of rain falls on Qinzhou city

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A man in Guangxi, China, braved a three-hour swim using only a tyre to check on his parents during severe village flooding. Photo: SCMP composite/Xinhua/chengdu.cn
Fran Luin Beijing

Millions in China have been moved by a man who swam for three hours through floods to check on his parents’ status.

The floods in southern China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, caused by torrential rains and a number of dam collapses, have reportedly left 39 people dead and affected nearly 400,000 residents.

From July 3 to 6, cumulative rainfall in Guangxi’s southern region reached 400 mm to 600 mm, with Qinzhou city receiving over 800 mm of precipitation.

On July 6, a 30-year-old man surnamed Xie, swam for three hours clutching a tyre to check on his parents in a village in Qinzhou. He was accompanied by a friend.

Xie and his two siblings live in town while his parents live in a village 10 km away.

Despite being a strong swimmer, battling the turbulent floodwaters for three hours proved deeply exhausting for Xie. Photo: Handout
Despite being a strong swimmer, battling the turbulent floodwaters for three hours proved deeply exhausting for Xie. Photo: Handout

During the previous night, Xie’s mother had called him saying his father had gone to secure the rice he had harvested earlier. However, he had not returned, and she was worried about him.

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