A southern Chinese region reels from floods and destruction from remnants of tropical storm
Southern China's Guangxi region is recovering from widespread flooding and destruction caused by record rainfall from the remnants of Tropical Storm Maysak. As of Tuesday evening, six people were confirmed dead and 11 others missing, with 130,000 people evacuated.

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AI-generatedSouthern China's Guangxi region is recovering from widespread flooding and destruction caused by record rainfall from the remnants of Tropical Storm Maysak. As of Tuesday evening, six people were confirmed dead and 11 others missing, with 130,000 people evacuated. Residents faced dire conditions, including submerged homes, power outages, and lack of running water, with some still awaiting rescue. Heavy rains, with some areas receiving over 900 mm, are expected to continue. Separately, Super Typhoon Bavi is forecast to impact southeastern China, and severe weather in Bangladesh and India has also resulted in fatalities.
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5 extractedCumulative rainfall amounts reached 100 mm to 400 mm in some areas of Guangxi, with some hard-hit areas recording over 900 mm.
Record-breaking rain from the remnants of Tropical Storm Maysak caused widespread flooding and destruction in southern China.
130,000 people were forced to evacuate in the Guangxi region due to severe weather.
Six people were killed and 11 others were missing in the Guangxi region by Tuesday evening due to severe weather.
Snakes from breeding facilities were washed away and at large in Hengzhou city, with some attempting to enter houses.