
China Triggers Level-IV Flood Emergency in Guangdong
Relentless rain in Guangdong Province has triggered a Level-IV flood emergency response as teams work to secure livelihoods, tackle geological risks, and protect communities.
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Relentless rain in Guangdong Province has triggered a Level-IV flood emergency response as teams work to secure livelihoods, tackle geological risks, and protect communities.
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