
Landslide in Gansu Buries 33, Rescue Efforts Underway
A landslide in Gansu province, China, buried 33 people. 17 have been rescued, with emergency services on site. The area had been warned of heavy rain and potential geological disasters.

A landslide in Gansu province, China, buried 33 people. 17 have been rescued, with emergency services on site. The area had been warned of heavy rain and potential geological disasters.

China has issued its highest flood alert in Guangxi province as a typhoon approaches. Authorities are urging local governments to enhance disaster prevention and relief efforts, with 70 monitoring stations on 55 rivers already exceeding warning levels. A central government task force has been dispatched to oversee the situation and coordinate rescue operations.

China has issued a red flood alert in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region as typhoon threats loom. Authorities are urging local governments to enhance disaster prevention and relief efforts, with a central government task force dispatched to monitor the situation and aid rescues.

China's local governments are urged to enhance disaster prevention and relief efforts as heavy rainfall causes 62 rivers to exceed flood warning levels. A landslide in Gansu province buried 33 people, with 21 rescued and five confirmed dead.
Beijing anticipates a wetter and hotter flood season (June-September) with increased heavy rainfall days and higher temperatures. The city faces complex and severe flood control challenges due to these predictions and historical patterns.

China has entered its flood season, with the South facing potential over-warning floods and the North grappling with increased extreme rainfall and flood control weaknesses. Experts highlight the need for enhanced monitoring, early warning systems, and tailored prevention plans for both regions.

China's Ministry of Water Resources announced the full start of the flood season, with southern regions entering their main flood period. June forecasts indicate 10-20% higher rainfall than average in the south, raising concerns about potential flooding in major river systems like Dongting Lake, Poyang Lake, and the Pearl River.
China is experiencing its most intense rainfall since the start of the flood season, with the Yangtze River basin heavily affected. Experts warn of potential geological disasters and flash floods due to saturated soil.
Changde City, Hunan Province, has experienced its most extensive and intense rainfall of the flood season since May 17. The Xieshui River basin was the center of the downpour, with Shimen County suffering severe flooding. As of May 20, 23 townships in Shimen County were affected, impacting over 100,000 people, with 5 dead and 11 missing.