
Beijing on High Alert as Red Rainstorm Warning Triggers 3,000+ Evacuations
Beijing issues a red rainstorm warning, activates citywide flood control, and evacuates over 3,000 residents from Miyun District as torrential rains hit multiple districts.
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Beijing issues a red rainstorm warning, activates citywide flood control, and evacuates over 3,000 residents from Miyun District as torrential rains hit multiple districts.
The National Meteorological Center in the Chinese mainland has issued blue alerts for heavy rain in western provinces and heatwave warnings in the north, urging residents and travelers to stay prepared.
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.
Henan Province in central China has issued an orange rainstorm alert, the second-highest level, anticipating intense rainfall and potential disruptions.
The Chinese Meteorological Administration has raised the rainstorm emergency response to level II due to forecasts of continuous heavy downpours along the Yangtze River regions.
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.
A severe rainstorm in southern Chinese mainland’s Guangdong Province has resulted in three deaths and left 11 people missing, causing widespread flooding and infrastructure damage.