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Flash Flooding Hits Roads in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province

Heavy overnight rainfall flooded roads in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province. Drivers abandoned vehicles after water covered roadways.

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1 source·May 27, 11:32 AM(2 days ago)·1m read
Flash Flooding Hits Roads in Donghai County, Jiangsu Provinceusatoday.com
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Heavy rainfall caused flash flooding overnight in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province, China. Roads became inundated, stranding drivers and forcing many to leave their vehicles behind.

Water covered multiple roadways throughout the county.

Drivers encountered impassable sections and abandoned cars where water levels rose rapidly. Local traffic was disrupted as vehicles remained stranded on flooded stretches. No additional details on injuries or property damage were provided in the report.

Key Facts

Donghai County, Jiangsu Province
location of reported flash flooding
Heavy rainfall
cause of road inundation
Drivers abandoned vehicles
response to flooded roadways

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    Local road traffic faced disruption from stranded vehicles.

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PublishedMay 27, 2026, 11:32 AM
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