Officials Outline Recovery Efforts After Typhoon Gaemi Hits Hunan Province
Typhoon Gaemi brings heavy rainfall to Hunan Province, affecting millions. Officials outline recovery efforts as communities face damage and power outages.
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Typhoon Gaemi brings heavy rainfall to Hunan Province, affecting millions. Officials outline recovery efforts as communities face damage and power outages.
The China Meteorological Administration predicts heavy rainfall in northern China and persistent heat waves in the south throughout August, urging citizens to prepare for diverse weather challenges.
Typhoon Gaemi, the third typhoon of the year, made landfall in Fujian Province’s Putian City at 7:50 p.m. Thursday, bringing strong winds and heavy rains to southeast China.
Over 156,800 residents have been relocated in Fujian Province as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, prompting suspension of ferry routes and flight cancellations. Authorities prioritize safety amid the approaching storm.
China issues its first red alert of the year as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, prompting East China to prepare for severe weather conditions with heavy rainstorms expected in Fujian Province.
China’s National Meteorological Center has issued its highest red alert for Typhoon Gaemi, expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the southern regions.
China’s National Meteorological Center issues a blue alert as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to southern regions, including Taiwan and Guangxi.
Typhoon Prapiroon made landfall in south China’s Hainan Province, bringing strong winds and heavy rains. Authorities have issued warnings and are taking precautionary measures.
China’s northern regions are on high alert for extreme rainfall, with authorities urging full emergency preparedness as the main rain belt moves northwards, affecting several key provinces.
Six people have died in Chongqing Municipality following unprecedented heavy rainfall, triggering geological disasters and river overflows.
Significant rainfall is expected across northern China in July, with authorities warning of increased risks of flooding and landslides. The China Meteorological Administration urges preparedness as parts of the country may see a 20-50% increase in precipitation.
China issues red alerts for severe mountain torrents and rainstorms in eastern and southern regions, signaling imminent danger and urging immediate preparedness.
China issues its earliest orange alert for high temperatures, signaling intensifying heat waves affecting the Northern Hemisphere and raising concerns over the impacts of climate change.
Heavy rains continue to batter south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, causing severe flooding, traffic disruptions, and damage to dikes, impacting residents and infrastructure.
China’s national observatory renews blue alert for heavy rainstorms expected to impact southern, southwestern, and eastern regions, including Guizhou, Guangdong, Guangxi, and the Taiwan region.
Typhoon Maliksi, the first typhoon to hit China in 2024, made landfall in Guangdong Province, bringing heavy rains to several regions.
China’s State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has activated a level-4 emergency response as Typhoon Maliksi approaches Guangdong Province, expected to make landfall at tropical storm strength.
China’s National Meteorological Center has issued a blue alert for heavy rainstorms expected to affect multiple regions from Friday to Saturday, urging residents to stay alert and take precautions.
Southern China is expected to experience increased rainfall during the Labor Day holiday from May 1 to 5, with precipitation ranging from 20 to 60 mm, according to the National Climate Center.
China has issued an orange alert for severe weather, forecasting thunderstorms, hail, and heavy rain in several provinces from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning.