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Weather tracker: Typhoon leaves people stranded on rooftops in China

Typhoon Maysak, the first of the 2026 season to hit China, caused severe flooding in southern and central regions, leaving people stranded on rooftops in Nanning and surrounding areas. Intense rainfall led to swollen rivers and broken dam walls, with reports of hundreds of snakes escaping flooded farms, posing additional dangers.

Megan Davies and Daniel Harris for MetDeskThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-10 · 09:18 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Weather tracker: Typhoon leaves people stranded on rooftops in China
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Typhoon Maysak, the first of the 2026 season to hit China, caused severe flooding in southern and central regions, leaving people stranded on rooftops in Nanning and surrounding areas. Intense rainfall led to swollen rivers and broken dam walls, with reports of hundreds of snakes escaping flooded farms, posing additional dangers. The typhoon also contributed to two destructive tornadoes in central China. Authorities have reported at least 11 deaths and over 4,855 damaged houses. Separately, heavy rainfall in Mumbai, India, caused building collapses, resulting in at least 13 fatalities. A winter storm also impacted Tristan da Cunha with high winds, damaging buildings but causing no reported casualties.

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A winter storm hit Tristan da Cunha with wind speeds up to 124mph, ripping off roofs but causing no casualties.

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Heavy rainfall in Mumbai, India, led to building collapses, killing at least 13 people, including five children.

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Flooding in China has led to people being stranded on rooftops and snakes, including cobras, escaping from flooded breeding farms.

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Typhoon Maysak caused devastating damage in southern and central China, with the Guangxi region receiving up to 280mm of rain in 12 hours.

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Typhoon Maysak contributed to the development of two destructive tornados in central China, resulting in at least 11 deaths and 331 injuries.

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As the first typhoon to make landfall in China for the 2026 season, Maysak has caused devastating damage in southern and central regions. The Guangxi region received intense downpours of up to 280mm in 12 hours, causing rivers to swell and dam walls to break. By Monday morning, flooding across the city of Nanning and surrounding areas had resulted in many people being stranded on rooftops.Flood waters pose additional threats in China because of the presence of wild and farmed snakes. On Thursday local media reported that hundreds of snakes, including cobras, had escaped from flooded breeding farms. Typhoon Maysak also aided the development of two destructive tornados that swept across central China later on Monday evening. This occurred when warm air from the south, brought up by Typhoon Maysak, collided with cold air in the north.While authorities continue to verify the full extent of the damage, the official state news agency Xinhua has already reported at least 11 dead and 331 injured, as well as more than 4,855 houses damaged. It was the first recorded tornado to occur within the central Hubei region since May 2021.A driver pushes his autorickshaw as he wades through a flooded street in Vasai on the outskirts of Mumbai. Photograph: Divyakant Solanki/EPAIndia has also had heavy rainfall this week, with parts of Mumbai receiving more than 300mm on Sunday and a nearby site at Matheran, just east of Mumbai, recording total rainfall of more than 850mm between Sunday and Wednesday. This four days of rain led to the collapse of buildings within the eastern suburbs of Mumbai, killing at least 13 people. A three-storey chawl collapsed, killing five young children and one woman, according to local authorities. Despite it being within the peak of Mumbai’s monsoon season, 300mm recorded within 24 hours accounts for almost 50% of July’s entire monthly average rainfall.Meanwhile, a notable winter storm hit the south Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha on Tuesday. Wind speeds of up to 124mph were recorded at the amateur weather station located at the school on the island. Roofs were ripped off several buildings, but no casualties were reported. Wind speeds are often enhanced by the 2,000-metre-tall volcano that forms the island. The volcano creates what is known as downslope winds, which are powerful winds on the leeward side of mountains caused by descending air that compresses and results in powerful gusts.
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