Rainstorms in southern China have killed at least 65 people and toppled 9,900 houses. Another 14 people are missing.
It is estimated that 2.55m people and 100,000 hectares of arable land have been affected in the storms this week.
The rainstorms hit the provinces of Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Hunan, triggering flash floods and breaching dikes.
Strong rains are forecast to continue in Jiangxi and Hunan in the next few days, local meteorological authorities said.
The worst hit areas were Chongqing municipality, with at least 31 dead and 8,000 collapsed houses, and Hunan province, where 10 people died. Chongqing's government has relocated more than 85,000 people.
A month ago several of the same provinces were suffering from the worst drought in a century to hit southwest China.