Typhoon Gaemi Devastates Southern China: 30 Dead, Dozens Missing

Typhoon Gaemi has caused significant destruction in southern China, resulting in 30 deaths and 35 missing persons. The extreme weather affected 90,000 people, damaged 1,400 homes, and destroyed 1,300 roads. Zixing city in Hunan province saw record rainfall recently, highlighting the cyclone's devastating impact.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-08-2024 16:54 IST | Created: 01-08-2024 16:54 IST
Typhoon Gaemi Devastates Southern China: 30 Dead, Dozens Missing
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Thirty people have lost their lives and 35 remain unaccounted for in the devastating aftermath of Typhoon Gaemi, which struck southern China last week, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

The massive tropical cyclone, deemed the most powerful to hit China this year, has severely impacted nearly 90,000 residents, causing damage to approximately 1,400 homes and 1,300 roads. Zixing city in Hunan province has been particularly hard-hit, with the People's Daily reporting record-breaking rainfall exceeding 645 mm (25.3 inches) within a 24-hour period.

The residents of Zixing and neighboring areas face a daunting recovery as emergency services continue search and rescue operations amidst severe flooding and infrastructure damage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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