
China Activates Level-IV Emergency Response to Inner Mongolia Flooding
China has activated a Level-IV emergency response for flooding in Inner Mongolia, anticipating torrential rains across multiple regions in the coming days.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
China has activated a Level-IV emergency response for flooding in Inner Mongolia, anticipating torrential rains across multiple regions in the coming days.
Tropical Storm Debby inundates Georgia and South Carolina with heavy rain, risking catastrophic flooding in Charleston, Savannah, and other southeastern cities.
Massive flooding in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Region has submerged over 250 acres of paddy fields, causing unprecedented damage to local farmers.
Severe flooding and landslides in the Philippines, worsened by Typhoon Gaemi and the southwest monsoon, have raised the death toll to 33 as rescue efforts continue.
Typhoon Gaemi has caused widespread damage in the Taiwan region, resulting in 3 fatalities and 380 injuries. Heavy rains have led to flooding, road closures, and power outages.
Amid severe flooding across seven river basins, China allocates 260 million yuan to support disaster relief efforts in multiple provinces.
Heavy rains in northern Osh Oblast, Kyrgyzstan, have caused deadly mudflows, resulting in 2 fatalities and leaving 3 people missing.
China’s State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has activated a Level IV emergency response in Shandong as heavy rains threaten the region from July 7 to 13.
A major dike breach in Dongting Lake, Hunan Province, led to the evacuation of 5,755 residents. Despite extensive floodwaters, no injuries were reported as emergency teams responded swiftly.
The Chinese mainland’s State Flood Control Headquarters activated a Level-IV emergency response in Heilongjiang amid severe flooding, while Level-III responses continue in other provinces.