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Flood warning upgraded amid storm threat

2026-07-12 HKT 21:34
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  • Typhoon Bavi has brought heavy rain to the country's eastern regions. Photo: Xinhua
    Typhoon Bavi has brought heavy rain to the country's eastern regions. Photo: Xinhua
The Ministry of Water Resources on Sunday upgraded its flood warning to yellow, as Typhoon Bavi is forecast to bring heavy rainfall to vast swathes of the country from Sunday to Tuesday.

Bavi, the ninth typhoon of the year, made successive landfalls along the coast of Zhejiang Province late Saturday before moving inland.

It is expected to move northwest while gradually weakening.

China has a four-tier colour-coded warning system for floods, with red being the most severe, followed by orange, yellow and blue.

The yellow alert calls for heightened preparedness and precautionary measures.

The downpours, with accumulative precipitation ranging from 40mm to 90mm, are expected to hit parts of eastern, central and southern China, including the Yangtze-Huaihe region, the Yellow River basin and northeastern areas.

Some regions may see rainfall exceeding 260mm.

Several rivers in the Haihe River basin have already experienced their first floods of 2026. The upcoming rains could trigger new numbered floods in major waterways such as Taihu Lake, Liaohe River and Songhua River.

Authorities have warned of higher risks of flash floods, mountain torrents and urban waterlogging in the affected areas, urging the public to stay vigilant and avoid low-lying zones, underground passages and mountain valleys during downpours. (Xinhua)



Edited by Edmond Fong

Flood warning upgraded amid storm threat