In a cruel version of "be careful what you wish for," eastern China's worst drought in decades has been eclipsed only by its most horrific floods since 1955.
Here are some numbers:
But as with most disasters of catastrophic proportions, the numbers don't communicate the extent of the damage.
That's where the pictures come in:
A flooded street in Lanxi, Zhejiang province in eastern China. Flood-hit areas of China braced for more heavy rains Monday. (AFP/Getty Images)
Students make their way across a flooded school compound in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province. (AFP/Getty Images)
A man rides a bicylce through the eastern province of Zhejiang. (AFP/Getty Images)
Vehicles are trapped in a flooded street after heavy rainfall. (ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)
Chinese farmers rescue their pigs in flood waters after heavy rains. (AFP/Getty Images)
Chinese workers try to clear their store of flood water along a street in Wuhan, Hubei. (AFP/Getty Images)
A view of a flooded street in Lanxi, Zhejiang. (AFP/Getty Images)
A woman grieves during a mass funeral for flood victims on June 11. (AFP/Getty Images)
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