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Typhoon triggers floods and rare tornadoes in China; villagers stranded

A powerful typhoon has caused widespread floods and rare tornadoes in China, leaving many villagers stranded and struggling for survival.

By World Brief · 2026-07-08
Typhoon triggers floods and rare tornadoes in China; villagers stranded

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China is grappling with a series of severe weather events, as Typhoon Maysak has triggered widespread flooding in the southern Guangxi region, while rare tornadoes have wreaked havoc in the central province of Hubei. These combined disasters have resulted in at least 17 fatalities, hundreds of injuries, and a significant number of people still missing. The extreme conditions have prompted a nationwide emergency response as rescue operations continue.

The typhoon's torrential rains have inundated numerous villages across Guangxi, leaving tens of thousands of residents stranded on rooftops without essential supplies like food and water. Concurrently, Hubei province experienced exceptionally rare tornadoes that caused extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, further complicating the emergency situation.

Authorities have escalated flood alerts to their highest levels and are actively engaged in rescue missions, with President Xi Jinping urging comprehensive efforts to assist those affected. Over 130,000 people have been evacuated from high-risk areas, but relief efforts are challenged by the scale of the destruction and the looming threat of Super Typhoon Bavi approaching the country's eastern coast.

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