Beijing Floods Unleash Criticism of Chinese Authorities

The World
Beijing residents began drying out Monday after a weekend deluge that left dozens dead and tens of thousands more displaced. The government says it was the worst rainstorm in 60 years, but it may not have been a purely natural disaster. Host Aaron Schachter gets a first-hand account from The World's Beijing correspondent Mary Kay Magistad.
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