
Typhoon Maliksi Makes Historic Landfall in Guangdong
Typhoon Maliksi made landfall in Guangdong on June 1, bringing heavy rains and prompting precautionary measures across southeastern China.
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Typhoon Maliksi made landfall in Guangdong on June 1, bringing heavy rains and prompting precautionary measures across southeastern China.
China’s National Meteorological Center has issued a blue alert for heavy rainstorms expected to impact multiple regions from Friday afternoon to Saturday afternoon. Significant rainfall and thunderstorms are forecasted.
China’s National Meteorological Center renewed a yellow alert for heavy rainstorms across several provinces, expecting higher than average rainfall and potential floods.
China renews its orange alert for severe convective weather, warning of thunderstorms, gales, hail, and heavy rains across several regions. Residents are advised to stay indoors and prepare for emergency measures.
Fuzhou City in east China’s Jiangxi Province was hit by egg-sized hailstones on Sunday evening, causing damage to vehicles and buildings.
The Chinese mainland faces severe weather as the Meteorological Administration issues blue and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, gales, hail, and heavy rains in southern regions.
China’s National Meteorological Center has renewed a yellow alert as heavy rainstorms are expected to impact regions including Hunan and Guangdong from Friday to Saturday.
Severe thunderstorms swept through Nanchang in the Chinese mainland’s Jiangxi Province, resulting in 4 deaths and over 10 injuries due to strong winds and heavy rainfall.
China’s national observatory continues a blue alert for gales, predicting strong winds in Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Jilin, and Gansu provinces, as well as the Yellow Sea region.
China’s National Meteorological Center renews a yellow alert for sandstorms in northern regions from March 28-29, affecting areas like Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Beijing.