
China Activates Level-IV Emergency Response Amid Heavy Rains
China has activated a Level-IV emergency response due to heavy rains expected in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, and Shanxi from Sunday to Monday.
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China has activated a Level-IV emergency response due to heavy rains expected in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, and Shanxi from Sunday to Monday.
Typhoon Gaemi brings heavy rainfall to China’s Hunan Province since July 26, damaging hundreds of homes and causing widespread power outages.
China’s August forecast predicts frequent rainfall in the north and persistent heat waves in the south over the next 10 days.
Heavy rainfall from Typhoon Gaemi impacts 1.15 million in Hunan Province, Chinese mainland, causing over $847 million in damages and displacing thousands.
China’s national observatory issues an orange rainstorm alert for multiple regions including Beijing and Guangdong. Authorities are urged to prepare for potential flash floods and mudslides.
China’s national observatory has issued an orange alert for rainstorms across multiple regions, urging local authorities to prepare for heavy rainfall and potential natural disasters.
Fujian Province relocates over 150,000 residents and suspends transport routes as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, impacting thousands in the fishing industry.
China’s National Meteorological Center issues first red alert for Typhoon Gaemi, set to make landfall near Taiwan and eastern China, prompting emergency responses.
China’s National Meteorological Center issues highest red alert for Typhoon Gaemi, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to southern regions.
China’s National Meteorological Center issues a blue alert as Typhoon Gaemi approaches southern regions, bringing strong winds and heavy rains to the Taiwan region and Guangxi.