中国发布今年首个暴雨红色预警
China's meteorological administration has issued its first red alert of the year as relentless downpours triggered widespread flooding and landslides across vast swaths of southern China. The highest-level warning, reserved for extraordinary rainfall events that pose severe threats to life and property, signals that emergency preparations should be finalized and residents should remain on high alert.
Since May, the country has been battered by five distinct rounds of heavy precipitation, with cumulative rainfall in some areas exceeding historical averages by a wide margin. The persistent storms have saturated soils, swelling rivers and straining drainage systems. In Chongqing, authorities activated a Level IV emergency response, mobilizing resources for disaster relief. The repeated deluges have turned streets into rivers, cut off villages, and caused significant damage to infrastructure.
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