Nearly 70,000 evacuated in southern China as Typhoon Wutip triggers massive flooding

Typhoon Wutip triggered severe flooding in southern China, leading to the evacuation of nearly 70,000 people. Zhaoqing city in Guangdong province experienced widespread submersion, with floodwaters impacting shopfronts and roads. Rescue teams mobi...

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Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated to safety in south China's Hainan Province as Typhoon Wutip, the first typhoon of the year, approaches near.
Nearly 70,000 people in southern China have been evacuated after heavy flooding caused by Typhoon Wutip, Chinese state media reported Wednesday.

Vast areas of Zhaoqing city in Guangdong province were submerged, with floodwaters inundating shopfronts and covering roads, footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed.

Rescuers pushed stranded cars out of the water and used dinghies to transport residents to safety. Other images showed rescuers wading through water while carrying stranded people on their backs.


The flooding had affected 183,000 residents in Zhaoqing's Huaiji county, with the city mobilising more than 10,000 rescue personnel, state media outlet Xinhua reported. The flooding affected much of Guangdong province and the neighbouring Guangxi region.
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