Recent forecasts have warned of imminent massive flooding in China's Guangdong province, potentially affecting millions and described as a 'once a century' event. The Ministry of Water Resources has issued a level-III emergency response, as major rivers, waterways, and reservoirs are at risk of overflowing due to heavy rainfalls. This situation has prompted emergency plans to safeguard over 127 million residents. Additionally, the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has renewed its level-III emergency response to manage the crisis.
Torrential rain battered southern China on Sunday, causing flooding and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations in the country’s most populous province, as a waterspout appeared briefly in Hong Kong and forecasters warned of potentially severe flooding. https://t.co/4y7XqhconF
China's State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has renewed a Level-III emergency response to possible flooding in Guangdong province. https://t.co/zHZ9Ywu1mH https://t.co/5bHEJ2fcPZ
China's Ministry of Water Resources issued a forecast on Sunday for massive flooding in southern Guangdong Province and renewed a level-III emergency response for flood control and prevention work there https://t.co/sUQkaWzflO https://t.co/nhMDR1tN6Z
Massive river flooding expected in China's Guangdong, threatening millions. https://t.co/bYHpzCEWZq
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