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.

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AI-generatedTyphoon 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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5 extractedA winter storm hit Tristan da Cunha with wind speeds up to 124mph, ripping off roofs but causing no casualties.
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai, India, led to building collapses, killing at least 13 people, including five children.
Flooding in China has led to people being stranded on rooftops and snakes, including cobras, escaping from flooded breeding farms.
Typhoon Maysak caused devastating damage in southern and central China, with the Guangxi region receiving up to 280mm of rain in 12 hours.
Typhoon Maysak contributed to the development of two destructive tornados in central China, resulting in at least 11 deaths and 331 injuries.