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China warns of more extreme weather as Bavi leaves trail of rain, flooding
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

China warns of more extreme weather as Bavi leaves trail of rain, flooding

Chinese meteorologists have issued warnings about increasing extreme weather conditions as the remnants of Typhoon Bavi continue to cause significant rainfall and flooding. Jilin Province in northeastern China activated an emergency alert for river flooding, prompting authorities to implement traffic restrictions, advise residents to remain indoors, and order evacuations near affected rivers. Heavy rains have raised landslide risks in 10 cities around the Changbai Mountains. The National Meteorological Centre has upgraded its rainstorm alert to the third level out of four. While the impact of Bavi is diminishing, forecasters predict additional storms in the coming weeks, with the State Council warning that up to six typhoons could form in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea by the end of September. These storms could bring 20-50% above-average rainfall to several regions including Beijing, Tianjin, Fujian, parts of Guangdong, and the autonomous regions of Tibet and Xinjiang.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
China warns of more extreme weather as Bavi leaves trail of rain, flooding

Chinese meteorologists have issued warnings about increasing extreme weather conditions as the remnants of Typhoon Bavi continue to cause significant rainfall and flooding. Jilin Province in northeastern China activated an emergency alert for river flooding, prompting authorities to implement traffic restrictions, advise residents to remain indoors, and order evacuations near affected rivers. Heavy rains have raised landslide risks in 10 cities around the Changbai Mountains. The National Meteorological Centre has upgraded its rainstorm alert to the third level out of four. While the impact of Bavi is diminishing, forecasters predict additional storms in the coming weeks, with the State Council warning that up to six typhoons could form in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea by the end of September. These storms could bring 20-50% above-average rainfall to several regions including Beijing, Tianjin, Fujian, parts of Guangdong, and the autonomous regions of Tibet and Xinjiang.

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