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Chinese dead after extreme weather
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) . Chinese broadcaster CCTV has reported that at least 65 people have died following Monday's disaster, according to CNN and the Associated Press. Scientists attribute this weather to climate change. Following an extreme summer, China has now been hit by flash floods causing many deaths. May 24, Twenty-one people, including two of China's top marathon athletes, died after freezing rain and high winds struck a mile mountain race in . The athletes were in the high-altitude section of the race in the. AP Extreme weather in China has left 21 cross-country runners in the northwestern part of the country dead, according to reports. The athletes were in the high-altitude section of the race in the. AP Extreme weather in China has left 21 cross-country runners in the northwestern part of the country dead, according to reports. T he runners were three . May 24 AM Twenty-one people died after extreme cold weather struck a mountain track where they were taking part in a km ultra-marathon in China. Warmer air can store more water, leading to bigger. Experts say such extreme weather events are becoming likelier because of climate change.