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    South China battered by worst flood in 100 years

    June 20, 2025
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    Torrential rains unleashed by Typhoon Wutip have caused devastating floods in Huaiji County, Guangdong Province in China, submerging homes, washing away roads, and leaving tens of thousands of residents without power in what is being described as the worst flooding the region has experienced in a century. The heavy downpour, which began earlier this week, intensified on Wednesday morning as water levels at the Huaiji hydrometric station reached 55.22 meters surpassing the danger threshold by 5.22 meters. This reading marks the highest flood level ever recorded since the station was established, according to China Central Television (CCTV).

    South China battered by worst flood in 100 years

    The extreme weather has forced the evacuation of more than 68,000 residents to safer areas, while an estimated 180,000 people have been directly impacted by the disaster. Local reports indicate that several communities are cut off from basic services, with roads washed out and communication lines severed in numerous towns and villages. In response, provincial and local authorities have mobilised an emergency task force comprising over 10,000 personnel. These responders include firefighters, rescue teams, public utility workers, and medical staff who are working around the clock to clear debris, reopen transport routes, and restore electricity and water supply to affected areas.

    Dramatic footage aired by national media shows entire neighborhoods submerged, with only rooftops visible above the murky floodwaters. Residents have been seen wading through waist-high water, carrying essential belongings as they move toward designated shelters. Helicopters and inflatable boats have been deployed to reach those trapped in remote or inundated locations. Local officials stated that temporary shelters have been set up in schools, community centers, and government buildings to provide food, clean water, and medical assistance. Emergency services are prioritizing vulnerable groups, including the elderly, children, and people with disabilities.

    Huaiji County, which sits in a low-lying area near the Xijiang River, has historically been prone to flooding, but the scale of the current disaster has stunned both residents and authorities. Meteorological agencies warn that further rainfall is expected in the coming days, which could complicate recovery efforts and increase the risk of landslides in already saturated areas. The Ministry of Emergency Management has called for heightened vigilance across southern China, as other provinces brace for potential downstream effects of the typhoon.

    Meanwhile, provincial leaders have pledged immediate financial aid and long-term reconstruction support for the devastated communities. As rescue operations continue, attention is turning toward long-term climate resilience planning, with experts urging investment in more robust flood control systems and sustainable urban infrastructure to prepare for increasingly severe weather patterns. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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