多省暴雨成灾,中国拉响最高级别警报
China's national meteorological authority issued the year's first red alert for torrential rain on Tuesday, as a new round of downpours swept across the country's southern and central regions. This highest-level warning reflects the severity of a weather system that has repeatedly drenched these areas since May, triggering widespread flooding and landslides.
The volley of storms — five since early May — has disrupted transportation networks, inundated vast stretches of farmland, and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents. In the sprawling municipality of Chongqing, authorities activated a Level IV emergency response, the lowest in the national emergency framework, to coordinate rescue and relief operations as rivers swelled dangerously and mountain roads were cut off.
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