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China’s Liaoning Battles Floods: Over 28,000 Evacuated 🌊🚨

Heavy rains have unleashed chaos in northeast China’s Liaoning Province, forcing over 28,000 residents to evacuate as six rivers surged past danger levels 🌧️. Authorities scrambled to respond after a 24-hour downpour drenched the region, with Panjin City’s Xinglongtai District recording a staggering 81.9 mm of rainfall in just one hour—the equivalent of emptying a month’s worth of water in 60 minutes 🚨.

Local officials reported an average precipitation of 25.4 mm across Liaoning from Sunday to Monday, turning streets into rivers and farmland into lakes. Emergency crews worked around the clock to reinforce dams and redirect floodwaters, prioritizing safety amid rising climate concerns. While no casualties have been reported yet, the scale of displacement highlights growing vulnerabilities to extreme weather events 🔍.

This isn’t Liaoning’s first rodeo with floods—experts point to increasingly unpredictable monsoon patterns linked to global warming. As young activists worldwide push for climate action, events like these underscore the urgent need for resilient infrastructure and disaster preparedness 🌍💪.

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