
China Faces 3–4 Typhoons in September After Record Rain and Heatwaves
China’s summer brought record rains and heatwaves. With rainfall 1.3% above normal and temperatures at 22.3°C, authorities warn of 3–4 typhoons in September.
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China’s summer brought record rains and heatwaves. With rainfall 1.3% above normal and temperatures at 22.3°C, authorities warn of 3–4 typhoons in September.
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Blue alerts for heavy rainstorms and high heat are active across Guangdong, Guangxi and Sichuan, urging swift preparation across the Chinese mainland.