Typhoon Gaemi’s tail end causes at least 22 fatalities in China

Typhoon Gaemi’s tail end causes at least 22 fatalities in China

The tail end of Typhoon Gaemi has brought devastation to China’s southern Hunan province, with at least 22 people reported dead and many more missing due to the torrential rain and flooding that has swept through the region.

Rescue teams are working tirelessly to search for survivors and provide aid to those affected by the natural disaster. The heavy rainfall has caused rivers to overflow, streets to become submerged, and homes to be destroyed, leaving many residents stranded and in need of assistance.

Authorities have issued warnings for continued heavy rainfall and the possibility of landslides in the coming days, urging residents to take precautions and stay safe. Many roads and bridges have been damaged, hampering rescue efforts and making it difficult for emergency services to reach those in need.

The full extent of the damage caused by Typhoon Gaemi’s tail end is still being assessed, as the region grapples with the aftermath of the storm. Our thoughts are with the families of those who have lost their lives, and we hope for the swift recovery and safety of those affected by this tragedy.

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Video “At least 22 dead as tail end of Typhoon Gaemi lashes China” was uploaded on 07/31/2024 to Youtube Channel Al Jazeera English