China’s Typhoon Maysak death toll soars to 159 as region tallies catastrophic losses
The official death toll from Typhoon Maysak's floods in southern China has risen to 159, with 10 people still missing. This updated figure, released after a six-week delay, indicates that over 1.65 million people were affected by the disaster.

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AI-generatedThe official death toll from Typhoon Maysak's floods in southern China has risen to 159, with 10 people still missing. This updated figure, released after a six-week delay, indicates that over 1.65 million people were affected by the disaster. The typhoon caused historically rare, large-scale, and persistent heavy rainfall in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in early July. In Nanning, 136 deaths were reported, including 107 from the collapse of two dams, and 23,300 people were evacuated. Guigang reported 23 deaths and 20,500 evacuations. Authorities in these cities plan to recover within a year, with enhancements to flood control and reservoir defenses.
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5 extractedTwo cities, Nanning and Guigang, plan to recover within a year with improved flood control.
The typhoon triggered historically rare, large-scale and persistent heavy rainfall in early July.
In Nanning, 136 people died, including 107 following the collapse of two dams.
The disaster affected over 1.65 million people in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
The official death toll from Typhoon Maysak in southern China has risen to 159.