Key facts
- Typhoon Maysak has killed two people in China.
- Approximately 48,000 people were evacuated in Guangxi province due to Typhoon Maysak.
- Nanning, the capital of Guangxi, raised its flood control response to the highest level.
- A tornado struck Jiangsu province, killing at least eight people.
- One person is missing following the tornado in Jiangsu.
- A landslide occurred in Gansu province on Tuesday.
- Sixteen people are buried following the landslide in Gansu.
- Seventeen people have been rescued from the landslide in Gansu.
- Rescue efforts are underway in Tanchang county, Gansu.
Typhoon Maysak has made landfall in southern China, resulting in two fatalities and forcing the evacuation of approximately 48,000 individuals from Guangxi province. The provincial capital, Nanning, has escalated its flood control response to the highest level, citing extreme rainfall and breaches at local reservoirs. This extreme weather follows a tornado that struck China's eastern Jiangsu province, claiming at least eight lives and leaving one person unaccounted for. The tornado incident occurred despite prior warnings from authorities regarding anticipated severe weather conditions. In a separate event, a landslide in Gansu province on Tuesday has trapped 16 people, according to state media reports. Local authorities are engaged in rescue efforts in Tanchang county to free those affected by the landslide, the cause of which remains undetermined. Seventeen individuals have already been rescued from the landslide site.
