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Heavy floods submerge roads, vehicles in northern China

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-13

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• What happened: Severe flooding in northern China, particularly in Hebei and Liaoning provinces, submerged roads and vehicles, following Typhoon Bavi, which brought heavy rain and strong winds. • Why it matters: The floods have stranded around 1,800 villagers and raised red alerts for flash floods, highlighting the challenges China faces in managing extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. • What to watch next: Authorities are prioritizing the relocation of affected residents, and further severe weather, including thunderstorms and high winds, is expected in the coming days.

World chinaclimate crisisstormsTop News Heavy floods submerge roads, vehicles in northern China Typhoon Bavi Hits China Relevant News Heavy floods submerge roads, vehicles in northern China 13 July 2026 EU to appoint Cyprus problem envoy at vice-president level 13 July 2026 Fire Service rescues injured person from Paralimni cave 13 July 2026 newsroom 13 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Severe flooding in China’s northern Hebei province and northeastern Liaoning province submerged roads and swept away cars, while people swam and paddle-boarded along neighbourhood streets, videos on social media showed. Water levels rose to more than two metres on roads in Kuancheng, a county in Hebei, according to a resident’s account that was broadcast by local official media. Kuancheng is home to around 240,000 people and is located on the banks of the Luan River. Several cars were filmed crashing into each other in Kuancheng as they bobbed up and down a waterlogged road before being carried away by the strength of the current. The floods came after Typhoon Bavi, the most powerful storm to strike mainland China this year, brought heavy rain to the eastern coast and violent winds to the area’s densely populated cities, testing the country’s ability to cope with extreme weather. Authorities warned the storm would dump torrential rain across the provinces of Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu and Anhui, exacerbating flood risks in areas that had already been soaked by earlier downpours. Around 1,800 villagers in Kuancheng were stranded, state broadcaster CCTV reported, while authorities said that relocating and resettling residents was their top priority. In Liaoning, authorities raised the red alert for flash floods, warning of very high risks. “During a red alert for heavy rain, all work stoppages, business closures, and gatherings must be fully implemented,” Hebei authorities said in a statement on WeChat. Videos on RedNote, known in China as Xiaohongshu, showed a person swimming backstroke down a road in Shenyang, Liaoning, which had rows of parked cars with only the tops of the vehicles visible above the water. Another clip on RedNote showed someone standing on a paddleboard to navigate the flooded streets. Many trains in Shenyang have been suspended, China Railway said on Monday, with more than 30 railway sections affected. Schools have also been closed across many areas including the northeastern province of Jilin. Some areas in northeastern China will experience thunderstorms or hailstorms of Force 8 or above, CCTV reported, citing the country’s Central Meteorological Observatory. “In some areas of central and northern Jiangsu, thunderstorm winds of level 10 or above will occur, with maximum winds reaching force 11 or above, and tornadoes may occur locally,” it said. Force 11 winds can reach speeds of up to 117 kph (73 mph). Forty-six rivers nationwide are experiencing flooding above warning levels, CCTV reported, citing China’s Ministry of Water Resources. (Reuters) Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News EU to appoint Cyprus problem envoy at vice-president level Fire Service rescues injured person from Paralimni cave The TV crisis was 15 years in the making, following €10 million auction in 2010 US and Iran trade heavy strikes as Tehran closes Hormuz; attacks spread across Gulf Father of British boy, 3, arrested after fatal hotel fall in Chloraka Met Department issues yellow warning as heat hits 40C Father may be arrested after two-year-old boy dies in Paphos hotel fall (updated) Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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