

Typhoon Maysak
Event DisasterTyphoon Maysak caused deaths, evacuations, and dam breaches in southern China.
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Event Overview
Typhoon Maysak, a tropical storm, has caused significant damage and disruption in southern China, particularly in Guangxi province. The typhoon resulted in the deaths of at least two people in Nanning and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents. Heavy rainfall associated with Maysak led to dam breaches in multiple reservoirs in Hengzhou and Binyang, prompting the evacuation of hundreds more people as floodwaters threatened surrounding areas. The storm, which previously affected Vietnam and China's Hainan province, is now weakening as it moves inland, but continues to bring substantial rainfall to the region. Authorities have urged caution and are conducting rescue and evacuation operations in response to the ongoing threat of further flooding and damage.
Last updated: August 5, 2026
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