China Hit by Extreme Weather, Over 20 Dead
Torrential rain, tornadoes, and landslides kill over 20 in China, injuring 330.

At least 20 people have been killed and over 330 injured in extreme weather events across China. The severe weather conditions, which include torrential rain and tornadoes, have affected several provinces in the country.
One of the most affected areas is Gansu Province, where a landslide buried 33 people, with 12 still missing. The search and rescue operations are underway to locate the missing individuals.
In Guangxi, record rainfall triggered severe flooding, affecting over 93,000 residents. The flooding has caused widespread damage to homes, infrastructure, and crops, leaving many without access to basic necessities.
President Xi Jinping has ordered all-out efforts for rescue and disaster relief operations. The government has mobilized resources and personnel to provide aid to the affected areas.
The extreme weather events have caused significant disruption to daily life in the affected provinces. The Chinese government is working to restore normalcy and provide support to those affected.
The situation is being closely monitored, and further updates are expected as the rescue and relief operations continue. The international community is also watching the situation closely, offering support and assistance to those affected.
The extreme weather events in China are a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and response. The country has been investing in disaster management and relief efforts, but the recent events highlight the need for continued vigilance and preparedness.