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China: Severe floods in Hebei and Liaoning after Typhoon Bavi – Cars swept away by waters

China: Severe floods in Hebei and Liaoning after Typhoon Bavi – Cars swept away by waters

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Severe flooding has hit China's Hebei and Liaoning provinces following Typhoon Bavi, causing extensive damage.
  • Roads have turned into rivers, cars have been swept away, and residents have been forced to swim through flooded neighborhoods.
  • Authorities have issued warnings for heavy rainfall in several other provinces, increasing the risk of further flooding.

Northern China's Hebei province and the northeastern Liaoning province are grappling with severe flooding after Typhoon Bavi made landfall, bringing torrential rains and causing widespread devastation. Images and videos circulating on social media depict streets transformed into raging rivers, with vehicles being swept away by the powerful currents. In some areas, residents were seen navigating submerged neighborhoods by swimming.

In Kuancheng, a county in Hebei with a population of approximately 240,000, water levels reportedly exceeded two meters on some roads, according to a local resident quoted by official media. Videos captured the chaotic scene of cars colliding as they were carried by the floodwaters. Kuancheng is situated on the banks of the Luan River, making it particularly vulnerable to inundation.

Typhoon Bavi, described as the strongest storm to hit mainland China this year, brought intense rainfall to the eastern coast and strong winds to densely populated cities. The storm's passage has severely tested the resilience of local infrastructure and emergency response mechanisms. Authorities have issued red alerts for flash floods in Liaoning and warnings for heavy rainfall across multiple provinces, including Jilin, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui, raising concerns about further flooding in already affected areas.

In Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning, residents were seen using paddleboards to traverse flooded streets, while parked cars were nearly submerged. China Railway announced the suspension of numerous train services in Shenyang due to the impact on over 30 railway sections. Schools in several affected regions, including Jilin province, have been closed as a precautionary measure to ensure student safety.

The water level exceeded two meters on roads in Kuancheng, a county in Hebei.

— ResidentA resident described the severity of the flooding in their neighborhood, as reported by official local media.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.