Beijing:Chinese officials have concealed the number of people, who died or went missing in last year's devastating flood disaster in the country's various provinces, the media reported citing the government.
According to The Wall Street Journal, local officials in Henan either concealed or delayed the recording of more than 100 cases of people, who died or went missing, with some officials "intentionally obstructing" the reports, the State Council, China's highest government body, said in a statement posted on the main government website on Friday. It said a number of officials would face disciplinary consequences, it added.
Record-breaking rainstorms hit Henan province in central China between July 17 and 23, overflowing reservoirs, breaching riverbanks, and overwhelming public transport systems and roads in major cities. In the city of Zhengzhou, more than 600mm of rain, equivalent almost to an average year, fell in just three days, flooding metro stations and a cross-city tunnel.