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Flooding Batters South China's Guangxi Region

(MENAFN) Intense but short-lived rainfall unleashed devastating flash floods across China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on Monday, triggering a large-scale emergency response as authorities scrambled to evacuate dozens of trapped residents before conditions worsened.

The sudden deluge struck Qinzhou particularly hard, sending floodwaters surging through the area and forcing the suspension of several schools amid deteriorating weather conditions, according to state-run media.

Local fire authorities mounted a swift and coordinated rescue operation, deploying 25 fire trucks and 150 firefighters to the worst-affected areas. By midday, all 30 trapped residents had been successfully evacuated and relocated to safety.

The incident underscores the growing vulnerability of southern China's densely populated regions to extreme weather events, with forecasters continuing to monitor conditions across Guangxi as the region enters its historically volatile wet season.

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