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China storm death toll rises with dozens missing
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China storm death toll rises with dozens missing

A series of severe storms linked to Typhoon Maysak have caused significant damage across multiple regions in China, resulting in at least 17 deaths and leaving dozens missing. In Guangxi, torrential rains led to the collapse of a reservoir dam, with fast-moving floodwaters destroying nearly 13,000 acres of farmland and forcing over 130,000 residents to evacuate. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with Chinese authorities deploying aid such as food and rubber boats. Officials warned of further flooding risks, with flood levels at Wuzhou Hydrological Station expected to exceed warning thresholds by over 6 meters. In Hubei, thunderstorms and strong winds killed 11 people and injured 331, while a separate landslide in Gansu province claimed 21 lives, with search-and-rescue operations concluding. The incidents highlight the increasing frequency of natural disasters during China's summer season.

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China storm death toll rises with dozens missing

A series of severe storms linked to Typhoon Maysak have caused significant damage across multiple regions in China, resulting in at least 17 deaths and leaving dozens missing. In Guangxi, torrential rains led to the collapse of a reservoir dam, with fast-moving floodwaters destroying nearly 13,000 acres of farmland and forcing over 130,000 residents to evacuate. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with Chinese authorities deploying aid such as food and rubber boats. Officials warned of further flooding risks, with flood levels at Wuzhou Hydrological Station expected to exceed warning thresholds by over 6 meters. In Hubei, thunderstorms and strong winds killed 11 people and injured 331, while a separate landslide in Gansu province claimed 21 lives, with search-and-rescue operations concluding. The incidents highlight the increasing frequency of natural disasters during China's summer season.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on natural disaster impacts across different regions of China, focusing on casualties, infrastructure damage, and government responses. While it mentions government actions and quotes officials, it does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize specific政治

RTÉ News logoRTÉ NewsState / PublicCenteryesterday
China storm death toll rises to 15 with hundreds injured

A series of severe storms and typhoons have struck multiple regions in China, resulting in at least 15 deaths and hundreds of injuries. State media reports indicate that thunderstorms and gale-force winds in Hubei Province killed 11 people and injured 331, while Typhoon Maysak in Guangxi caused at least four fatalities and led to the evacuation of 50,000 people. Floodwaters submerged villages and farmland, with dams breaching in Nanning, prompting emergency responses. President Xi Jinping called for 'all-out' rescue efforts, emphasizing the need to treat the injured and prevent secondary disasters. Separately, a landslide in Gansu buried 33 people, with 17 successfully rescued. Scientists warn that climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of such extreme weather events.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information based on state media reports and official statements without overt ideological slant. It provides balanced coverage of the disaster's impact, government response, and scientific warnings about climate change. While the mention of China's role as the world's largest温室

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