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A Chinese government report says floods, typhoons and drought killed more than three thousand people in the country last year. The state-run Xinhua news agency quotes the Ministry of Civil Affairs report that says natural disasters caused some 33 billion dollars in damage, and forced some 13-point-eight million people to be evacuated or resettled from their homes. The damages were China's second largest on record after 1998, when floods from the country's longest river, the Yangtze, caused some 39 billion dollars in damage.