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Typhoon Maysak Strands Residents on Rooftops in Southern China

Typhoon Maysak Strands Residents on Rooftops in Southern China

10 Temmuz 2026The Guardian
  • Typhoon Maysak has made landfall in China, causing severe flooding and leaving many residents stranded on rooftops in the Guangxi region. The storm has resulted in at least eleven fatalities and has led to the collapse of buildings in other areas, such as Mumbai.
  • Additionally, the flooding has created a dangerous situation with snakes escaping from breeding farms, further complicating rescue efforts.
  • Typhoon Maysak is the first major storm of the 2026 season and has drawn attention to the ongoing risks associated with severe weather in both China and India. The situation in Guangxi reflects broader trends in climate-related disasters, which are becoming more frequent and severe across the globe.
  • The impact of Typhoon Maysak underscores the increasing vulnerability of urban areas to extreme weather events. The combination of heavy rainfall, flooding, and the escape of snakes highlights the multifaceted challenges posed by such natural disasters.
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