Typhoon Maysak kills two and forces thousands to evacuate in China
Typhoon Maysak has caused significant damage in southern China, resulting in two fatalities in Nanning, Guangxi province. The storm triggered extreme flooding, forcing the evacuation of approximately 48,000 people in Nanning, where at least three reservoirs breached their barriers.

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AI-generatedTyphoon Maysak has caused significant damage in southern China, resulting in two fatalities in Nanning, Guangxi province. The storm triggered extreme flooding, forcing the evacuation of approximately 48,000 people in Nanning, where at least three reservoirs breached their barriers. Authorities raised the flood control emergency response to its highest level due to heavy rainfall. Maysak previously impacted Vietnam and China's Hainan province over the weekend. Meteorologists predict continued heavy rainfall across Guangxi, Guizhou, and Hunan in the coming days. China is also preparing for Super Typhoon Bavi, which is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to eastern China later in the week.
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5 extractedSuper Typhoon Bavi is making its way across the Pacific Ocean towards Taiwan with winds up to 180mph.
At least three reservoirs in Nanning have experienced overflowing or breached barriers due to the heavy rainfall.
Typhoon Maysak has killed two people and forced approximately 48,000 people to evacuate in southern China.
Heavy rainfall is expected across Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, and other regions in the coming days.
Extreme weather events, including typhoons, pose growing threats to China's economy, potentially wiping out tens of billions of dollars annually.