Heavy rains triggered by Typhoon Gaemi have devastated Zixing City in China's Hunan Province, leaving at least 30 dead and 35 missing as rescue teams scramble to locate survivors. Roads, power, and communication lines—once shattered by the storm—are now mostly restored in the hardest-hit townships, authorities confirmed Thursday.
🚨 Why it matters: Over 1.2 million residents have been impacted by the floods, with China's National Disaster Reduction Commission escalating its emergency response to Level II—the second-highest alert. Torrential rainfall continues to batter the region, complicating search efforts.
💡 What’s next: Crews are working around the clock to clear debris and reach isolated communities. Global climate experts warn such extreme weather events could become more frequent due to rising temperatures. 🌍🔍
📌 Key context: Hunan, known for its agricultural output and cultural landmarks, now faces a long recovery. The typhoon’s aftermath highlights the urgent need for climate-resilient infrastructure in vulnerable regions.
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30 dead, 35 missing after typhoon-induced rains in China's Hunan
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