Chinese Mainland Braces for Heavy Rains and Strong Winds
The Chinese mainland braces for heavy rainstorms and strong winds from Friday 8 a.m. to Saturday 8 a.m. across multiple regions. Stay alert.
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The Chinese mainland braces for heavy rainstorms and strong winds from Friday 8 a.m. to Saturday 8 a.m. across multiple regions. Stay alert.
Heavy rains triggered the first flood of 2025 on the Yellow River, leading to Level-IV emergency responses in Shanxi, Henan and Shaanxi as defenses ramp up.
As Typhoon Matmo lashes the southern regions, the Chinese mainland ramps up relief with 20,000 emergency kits for Guangxi and Yunnan.
Mohe City in northeast the Chinese mainland’s Heilongjiang Province saw its earliest heavy snow, blanketing roads and sparking emergency measures.
Tropical Storm Matmo prompted the evacuation of over 17,000 residents in Yunnan’s Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture as flood prevention and debris clearing ramp up.
Super Typhoon Ragasa is set to strike the Chinese mainland’s southern coast, unleashing record rains, mass evacuations in Guangdong Province, and top warnings in Hong Kong.
Super Typhoon Ragasa barrels toward the Chinese mainland, prompting emergency alerts and safety measures from Guangdong to Hainan.
Typhoon Podul made landfall in the Taiwan region and is headed for a second hit along the coast from Xiamen, Fujian Province, to Shantou, Guangdong Province, overnight.
Heavy rainfall in Gansu’s Yuzhong County sparked mountain torrents. Rescue operations and shelters, including Yuzhong County No. 3 Middle School, support displaced families.
The Chinese mainland has initiated a Level-IV flood emergency in Guangdong Province after days of heavy rain. Relief teams are on the ground to support residents and monitor hazards.