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Fifa World Cup semi-finalists Argentina pledge donations to China’s flood victims
Reservoir collapse that left dozens dead prompts discussion of China’s ageing infrastructure, and how it fares amid new weather extremes
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Carol Yangin Beijing
The Argentine national football team expressed solidarity with China’s flood-affected Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on Tuesday, offering to donate supplies to victims of the disaster.
In a statement online, the national team, beloved by Chinese fans, said it would contribute provisions such as water bottles, towels, clothing and backpacks to aid post-disaster recovery and reconstruction.
The team said it wanted to give back to Chinese supporters, who had cheered them on during this year’s Fifa World Cup in North America, and would work with local organisations to help deliver donations as soon as possible.
“We saw the news of the floods in Guangxi, China, and we really hope to do something for the Argentine fans in China and the Argentine fans in Guangxi,” it said.

Guangxi is battling the aftermath of severe flooding caused by 10 days of persistent rain from Typhoon Maysak, which killed at least 39 people and left nine missing in the region. More than 375,000 residents were also affected by the disaster and more than 130,000 residents were forced to flee their homes.
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