Climate Change

Record-breaking precipitation hits south China’s Guangxi

Keep breaking precipitation has battered different urban communities in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Independent District, prompting extreme street waterlogging and traffic disturbances, nearby specialists said.

Starting around 4 p.m Sunday, the most recent weighty downpours had impacted 21,289 individuals across Guangxi, and 2,354 individuals had been cleared thus.

Crisis reaction groups were speedily dispatched to the impacted regions, and a pile of security drives has been executed to safeguard inhabitants against optional fiascos.

From Saturday morning to Sunday morning, the locale’s northern, focal and waterfront regions experienced weighty downpours, with the urban areas of Qinzhou, Fangchenggang and Nanning encountering heavy deluges.

Meteorological experts in Guangxi gave a high alert for outrageous precipitation from the beginning Sunday morning, when numerous occupants and vehicles were purportedly stranded in midsection profound water in Nanning, the provincial capital.

North of 30 traveler train trips were suspended from Saturday to Monday morning because of the weighty storms, as indicated by China Rail line Nanning Gathering Co., Ltd.

From 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. Sunday, Longmengang Municipality in the city of Qinzhou experienced precipitation of 189.6 millimeters, breaking the past hourly precipitation record in Guangxi.

Nearby specialists have said that Guangxi is waking up to outrageous climate as it has previously entered its blustery season, referred to locally as the “mythical beast boat water” period. Between late May and mid-June every year, the area is especially inclined to landslides and waterlogging because of persistent deluges.

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