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Australia’s famous Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park has been closed after a huge rainfall.

Waterfalls appeared all over the landmark, also known as Ayers Rock, at the heart of the national park in central Australia.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), the massive Christmas storm is a twice-a-century weather event.

Flash floods in the remote town of Kintore forced the evacuation of dozens of residents.

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Up to 25 houses were flooded in Kintore, near the border with the state of Western Australia, Northern Territory police told Australia’s ABC.

Kintore was almost cut off, with only severely impaired access from the Western Australian side, they added.

Papunya, another town 155 miles from Alice Springs, was completely cut off, while the town square of Yulara – the nearest community to Uluru – was inundated.

Rangers closed the Uluru national park at 09:00 local time on Boxing Day (Second Christmas Day), citing the risk of flooded roads and potential car accidents.

Parks Australia said they were continuing to monitor the situation but it was not yet safe to

Uluru is a large sandstone rock in the outback sacred to the indigenous Anangu people, and one of Australia’s top tourist attractions.

China’s capital Beijing has been hit by the heaviest rainfall in 60 years and has left 10 people dead and stranded thousands at the main airport.

The deluge struck on Saturday afternoon and continued into the night, flooding major roads, state media said.

Roof collapses, lightning strikes and electrocution from downed power lines were among the causes of the deaths.

More than 500 flights were cancelled at the main airport, the Beijing News reported.

Beijing has been hit by the heaviest rainfall in 60 years and has left 10 people dead and stranded thousands at the main airport

Beijing has been hit by the heaviest rainfall in 60 years and has left 10 people dead and stranded thousands at the main airport

State media said flooding and landslides also killed four people in northern Shanxi province and six in south-western Sichuan province.

State news agency Xinhua said 460 mm (18.1 in) fell in the capital’s Fangshan district, with the capital as a whole averaging 170 mm.

It said 14,500 people, mostly in outlying districts, had to be evacuated.

“There could be further large-scale storms or extreme weather,” the Beijing city government’s website said.