强降雨席卷多地,气象局发布首个红色预警
China's meteorological authority has issued its first red alert of the year as torrential rains continue to lash numerous regions, signaling the highest level of danger. Since May, five rounds of heavy rainfall have battered the country, unleashing floods and landslides that have disrupted transportation and forced mass evacuations. The red alert, rarely used, underscores the severity of a weather crisis that is already straining emergency response systems to their limits.
In hard-hit areas such as Chongqing, a Level IV emergency response has been activated, while rivers have overtopped their banks and hillsides have collapsed. Highways, railways, and flights have been suspended, cutting off communities and hindering relief efforts. Though no comprehensive casualty figures have been released, the rapid succession of storms has left little time for recovery, with each deluge reopening wounds still raw from the last.
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