
Yellow Alerts: Heavy Rain to Soak Over 10 Mainland Provinces
Yellow alerts for heavy rain span over ten provinces across the Chinese mainland, with flash floods, hail threats and evacuation orders—track key impacts and safety tips here.
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Yellow alerts for heavy rain span over ten provinces across the Chinese mainland, with flash floods, hail threats and evacuation orders—track key impacts and safety tips here.
China reels under unprecedented heatwaves during flood season, with early, prolonged hot days, record highs, and the first-ever high-temperature health risk warning.
Typhoon Wipha made landfall near Jiangmen City in Guangdong, prompting mass evacuations, shutdowns and heavy rain across the Chinese mainland’s southern coast.
Several people are missing after a tour boat overturned due to strong winds in Zixing City, Hunan Province on the Chinese mainland, as local authorities lead rescue efforts.
China’s Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorological Administration issued a red alert for mountain torrents in six provinces, warning of flash floods and landslides through Friday.
China activates emergency response to flooding in five provinces. Level-IV alert mobilizes work teams and preps communities against torrential rains.
Blue alerts for heavy rainstorms and high heat are active across Guangdong, Guangxi and Sichuan, urging swift preparation across the Chinese mainland.
China gears up for Typhoon Wutip, deploying teams and 3,000+ personnel across Hainan, Guangdong and Zhejiang to brace for floods and wind damage.
Typhoon Wutip, the first of the year, triggers a Level III emergency response in the Chinese mainland’s southern provinces of Hainan, Guangdong and Guangxi.
The Chinese mainland’s National Meteorological Center issued blue rainstorm alerts on May 18–19 for heavy rain, mountain torrents and geological hazards in six regions.