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Floods in south China's Guangxi leave 39 dead, 9 reportedly missing: authorities

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Floods in south China's Guangxi leave 39 dead, 9 reportedly missing: authorities

2026-07-10 01:46 Last Updated At:09:07

Floods triggered by rounds of torrential rain in the aftermath of Typhoon Maysak have left 39 people dead and nine reported missing in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, local authorities said on Thursday.

The death toll includes casualties resulting from a severe breach of a reservoir dam in the regional capital city of Nanning, according to a flood control and disaster relief press conference held at noon on Thursday.

However, officials noted that the death and missing tolls may overlap, as technical identification of some victims is still ongoing.

Following further verification, it was determined that the breach in Liulan Reservoir in Nanning has resulted in 26 deaths, including five unidentified individuals, and seven reported missing cases, said Ding Wei, vice mayor of Nanning.

Nanning had evacuated and resettled a total of 64,500 residents to safer places by Thursday morning. Meanwhile, the city has delivered 100,000 essential items to affected residents, including clothing, drinking water, food, medicine and power banks.

Following the dam breaches at Liulan Reservoir and Yunbiao Reservoir, local authorities invited water experts to the site to provide guidance on emergency rescue and disaster relief.

The experts mainly focused on assessing the dam breaches, and studying relevant measures to lower water level.

"Starting from Wednesday, we have repaired roads leading to the Liulan Reservoir. As of this morning, access to the dam crest is restored. Starting today, we will start dredging work," said Zhai Jianjia, deputy director of Nanning's water resources bureau.

Communication base stations in disaster-hit Hengzhou and Binyang County, both under the jurisdiction of Nanning, are now operating at 87.7 percent of regular capacity. Power has been restored to 63,000 households in these two areas, while traffic flow has resumed across several highway sections and major roads.

"Over 4,200 personnel and more than 1,300 vehicles have been mobilized to clean up silt, garbage and debris, and to conduct post-disaster epidemic prevention work. Over 300 specialists have been dispatched to severely affected areas such as Yunbiao Town and Xiaoyi Town in Hengzhou City, and Gantang Town in Binyang County to conduct environmental monitoring and disinfection," said Ding.

For the transportation of emergency supplies, Nanning relies on expressways and national and provincial highways to transport supplies to distribution points at the boundaries of flooded road sections, and then uses inflatable boats, drones, and other means to transfer them to resettlement sites for the affected people, ensuring their basic needs are met.

Floods in south China's Guangxi leave 39 dead, 9 reportedly missing: authorities

Floods in south China's Guangxi leave 39 dead, 9 reportedly missing: authorities

Chinese service members and militias have been fighting on the frontline of flood control and disaster relief in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, central China's Hubei Province and northwest China's Gansu Province, a spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense said on Thursday.

Chen Xi, the spokesman, made the remarks in response to a media query regarding Chinese troops' emergency rescue and disaster relief operations following floods triggered by multiple rounds of torrential rains.

"Recently, heavy rains and strong winds in regions including Guangxi, Hubei, and Gansu have triggered a series of disasters, including dam breaches and landslides. President Xi made important instructions regarding flood control and disaster relief. Upon receiving the order, military units at all levels mobilized immediately and rapidly engaged in emergency rescue and relief operations. To date, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the People's Armed Police Force (PAP) have dispatched over 2,400 personnel, more than 70 boats and vessels, and over 260 vehicles and engineering machines, while organizing more than 5,500 militia members to assist local authorities in evacuating residents, reinforcing embankments, transporting supplies, and clearing silt and draining floodwaters. People first, life first. All troops on duty have been working tirelessly on the frontline of flood prevention and disaster relief, striving to safeguard people's lives and property amid storms and heavy rains," Chen said.

Chinese troops fight on frontline of flood control, disaster relief

Chinese troops fight on frontline of flood control, disaster relief

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