Emergency Alert: Chinese Mainland Boosts Extreme Weather Response
Extreme weather shakes the Chinese mainland as heavy rains and heatwaves drive an urgent upgrade in emergency response measures.
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Extreme weather shakes the Chinese mainland as heavy rains and heatwaves drive an urgent upgrade in emergency response measures.
Heavy rains push the Duliu River above safe levels in Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, triggering the highest-level flood alert.
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Heavy rain and heat warnings hit the Chinese mainland; expect downpours in the southwest and high temperatures in the north.
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The Chinese mainland’s National Meteorological Center has renewed a yellow alert, warning several regions of temperatures soaring over 35°C on Monday.
Budget cuts to U.S. weather services spark fears as the Atlantic hurricane season begins, raising concerns over public safety during severe storms.
Six provinces on the Chinese mainland face a red alert for mountain torrents from Thursday 8 p.m. to Friday 8 p.m. Stay alert!
China activates a Level-IV flood emergency in Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Chongqing, and Guizhou amid torrential rains.
China renewed weather alerts with warnings of heavy rainstorms and high temperatures across Guangdong, Guangxi, and Sichuan.