
Severe Flooding Hits Southern Chinese Mainland Amid Heavy Rainfalls
Torrential rains cause severe flooding and landslides in southern Chinese mainland. Heavy precipitation expected to continue as authorities respond to the crisis.
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Torrential rains cause severe flooding and landslides in southern Chinese mainland. Heavy precipitation expected to continue as authorities respond to the crisis.
China’s National Meteorological Center continues yellow heat alert as multiple regions brace for temperatures up to 36Β°C.
The Chinese mainland renews a yellow alert for severe convection weather, forecasting thunderstorms, heavy rain, and hail across multiple regions from Thursday to Friday morning.
China’s Ministry of Water Resources warns of potential floods in southern regions due to heavy downpours expected over the next few days.
Parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona are set to experience their first major heat wave of the season this week, with triple-digit temperatures and fire crews on high alert.
China’s national observatory has renewed a blue alert as heavy rainstorms are forecasted to impact Guizhou, Guangdong, the Taiwan region, and Guangxi with significant rainfall.
An intense cyclone, Remal, strikes Bangladesh, forcing nearly a million to seek shelter. With winds reaching up to 130 km/h, neighboring India faces heavy rain and strong gusts. Authorities raise danger signals to highest level.
South China braces for heavy rainfall from May 3-5, impacting key regions and coinciding with the May Day holiday. Residents are urged to prepare for potential disruptions and increased disaster risks.
China renews its orange alert for severe convective weather, warning of thunderstorms, gales, hail, and heavy rains across several regions. Residents are advised to stay indoors and prepare for emergency measures.
Sandstorm alerts are renewed in China’s Gansu Province, impacting cities like Jiuquan and Zhangye with dusty weather and temporary traffic controls.