
Early Evacuation Saves 57 from Landslide in Guangdong During Typhoon Wutip
Early evacuation ahead of Typhoon Wutip rescued 57 residents from a landslide in Guangdong’s Xinyi City, showcasing the impact of timely alerts and community preparedness.
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Early evacuation ahead of Typhoon Wutip rescued 57 residents from a landslide in Guangdong’s Xinyi City, showcasing the impact of timely alerts and community preparedness.
China’s State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters escalates to Level-IV flood response in Zhejiang after Typhoon Wutip, while Guangdong and Guangxi remain at Level-III.
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