Heavy rains and typhoons have triggered severe flooding and landslides across multiple provinces in China, resulting in significant casualties and displacement. In Guangxi, torrential rain caused rivers to overflow, a reservoir dam to burst, and over 130,000 people to be evacuated. At least 17 people died, with officials warning that heavy rain will continue. In Hubei, thunderstorms and gales killed 11 and injured 331, while a separate landslide in Gansu claimed 21 lives. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with authorities deploying resources and maintaining high alert levels. The Chinese government has allocated funds for reconstruction following the disasters.
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