
Beijing Issues Top Rainstorm Alert, Evacuates 82,000 Amid Flood Risks
Beijing raises its highest rainstorm alert and relocates 82,000+ residents as heavy rains force closures of parks, campsites and construction sites.
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Beijing raises its highest rainstorm alert and relocates 82,000+ residents as heavy rains force closures of parks, campsites and construction sites.
The Chinese mainland’s water ministry has activated Level-IV flood alerts in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi and Xinjiang as Typhoon Co-May and snowmelt push rivers toward warning levels.
Extreme rains in Beijing’s Miyun district triggered the evacuation of over 3,000 residents as flood control teams launch emergency response.
As Typhoon Danas heads toward the Chinese mainland, a Level-IV flood emergency is activated in Zhejiang and Fujian, bracing communities for torrential rain and rising rivers.
Rongjiang County in the Chinese mainland’s Guizhou Province lifts its highest-level flood alert after heavy rain ends, shifting focus to recovery, infrastructure checks, and future resilience planning.
Rongjiang County in the southwest of the Chinese mainland has launched its highest-level flood response as heavy rains sent the Duliu River above safety levels.
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.
Authorities in North China are on high alert as heavy rainfall is expected in the Sichuan Basin and Huanghuai region. Emergency preparedness measures are being urged to handle the extreme weather conditions.
Water levels in Wuhan’s Yangtze River section have risen above the warning mark for the first time since August 2020, signaling potential flood risks.