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A flood victim rows himself in a wooden bucket out of his flooded house on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province, China June 21, 2010.
Local flood victims sit in a rescue boat as they head towards a temporary shelter after being evacuated from flooded homes in the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
Villagers use nets to fish after floods on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province, June 21, 2010.
A man carries his child as he steps outside his flooded house on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
A local flood victim stands waist-deep in water in front of a building destroyed by floods on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
Local flood victims move a table from their flooded homes to a dry storage area, travelling via wooden buckets in a flooded village on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
A local flood victim talks to his neighbor along a flooded street on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
A local flood victim rows himself out of his flooded house in a wooden bucket on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
A local flood victim pushes his bicycle along a flooded street on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
Half-built tent houses are lifted by cranes to prevent them from being swept away by flood waters on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province,
June 21, 2010.
A local flood victim walks along a flooded street on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
A local flood victim walks along a flooded street on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province June 21, 2010.
A road damaged by floods is seen in Yujiang county, Jiangxi province June 20, 2010.
A car is driven through a flooded street in Yingtan, Jiangxi province, June 19, 2010.
A resident looks on as he squats in the debris of his collapsed house which is destroyed by a landslide in Taolin village, Chun'an County,
Zhejiang province June 18, 2010.
A resident makes his way along a flooded street in Chongqing municipality June 19, 2010.
A local flood victim rides on his ox along a flooded street in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, June 23, 2010. The Changkai Dyke in southern China's Jiangxi province suffered a fresh breach as the Fu River punched through the embankment again on Wednesday, after an earlier break in its wall on Monday forced nearly 100,000 residents to flee as heavy rains swelled rivers and dams across the region. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Weather forecasters have warned of a fresh onslaught of downpours across southern China, which has already been battered by floods and landslides that have killed more than 200 people. The disaster, which has hit 10 provinces or regions, has caused an estimated 43 billion yuan (more than four billion pounds) of economic losses and displaced 2.4 million people
Thousands of soldiers have been dispatched to flood-hit areas to help in rescue and evacuation work. Troops have been seen struggling up soaked hills with food supplies to help residents stuck in their villages and carrying rowing boats to areas submerged in brown, muddy water
In the hard-hit province of Jiangxi, authorities have carried out a large-scale evacuation after a dyke breach on the Fuhe river flooded a large swathe of land including some towns.