Typhoon Gaemi Strikes Fujian: Over 628,000 Affected 🌪️
Over 628,000 people in Fujian Province affected by Typhoon Gaemi as authorities ramp up emergency responses and prepare for heavy rains and flooding.
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Over 628,000 people in Fujian Province affected by Typhoon Gaemi as authorities ramp up emergency responses and prepare for heavy rains and flooding.
China activates emergency response as heavy rains and floods hit Beijing and Hebei Province, with a 30-hour downpour expected to start on Wednesday. Stay informed and stay safe!
Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province has activated the highest emergency response level after rain-triggered disasters claimed at least 20 lives. Get the latest updates on this developing story.
China activates Level-IV emergency response to flooding in Shaanxi Province, sending teams to assist with disaster relief and rescue efforts.
China’s Ministry of Water Resources activates Level-IV flood emergency in Shaanxi and Gansu due to impending severe rainfall and potential flooding.
Chongqing is gearing up for heavy rainstorms as China activates a Level-IV emergency response. With an orange alert, residents brace for a week of wet weather and flooding concerns.
Authorities in Hunan Province are racing to seal a dike breach at Dongting Lake by Tuesday noon after a rupture caused significant flooding. Efforts intensify as officials and locals unite to protect the area.
China deploys drones, satellites, and helicopters to combat the Dongting Lake dike breach. Over 1,400 rescue personnel are on the scene using high-tech gear to control the situation.
China has allocated 540 million yuan ($75.75 million) to support disaster relief efforts using hi-tech solutions like drones and satellites to combat floods and other natural disasters.
Over 1.5 million people in east China’s Jiangxi Province have been affected by massive floods caused by heavy rainfall. Homes have collapsed, farmland is flooded, and economic losses are significant.