Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, in South China, bordering Vietnam
Severe rainfall has triggered floods and resettlement across southern and central China. Authorities warn of more downpours as rescue efforts continue and emergency responses are under way in Hunan, Hubei, Guangxi and other provinces.
Heavy rains have triggered floods and landslides across central and southern China, with authorities citing high risks to communities. Emergency responses are under way and residents are being relocated as the downpour persists.
Tropical Storm Maysak has strengthened and moved inland, triggering floods across Guangxi and neighbouring provinces. Authorities report deaths and widespread evacuations as reservoirs and river embankments exceed warning levels. Rescue operations are ongoing as the region braces for more heavy rain and potential further flooding.
The Liulan reservoir breach in Nanning has killed 26 people, up from six, with 9 missing. Rainfall in Guangxi has surged to record levels, prompting a massive relief effort involving thousands of rescuers, hundreds of boats, and the evacuation of about 130,000 residents. Authorities warn more rain is on the way as crews clear mud and restore power in affected towns.