
Chinese forecasters warned of more extreme weather as Typhoon Bavi's aftermath caused heavy rain and flooding. Jilin province issued an emergency alert and ordered evacuations near rivers. At least 10 cities in the Changbai Mountains foothills were identified as at risk. The situation highlights ongoing weather challenges in the region.
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Jilin province issued an emergency alert for flooding
Authorities called for traffic controls, cautioned residents to stay home and ordered people near the rivers to evacuate.
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Jilin weather authorities said that due to heavy rain, at least 10 cities in the foothills of the Changbai Mountains were at risk.
OpinionChinese forecasters warned that more severe weather was on the horizon as the country continued to address the aftereffects of Typhoon Bavi. Jilin province in the northeast issued an emergency alert on Tuesday night for flooding of multiple rivers. Authorities called for traffic controls, cautioned residents to stay home and ordered people near the rivers to evacuate.
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Jilin weather authorities said that due to heavy rain, at least 10 cities in the foothills of the Changbai Mountains were at risk.
OpinionJilin province issued an emergency alert on Tuesday night for flooding of multiple rivers.
South China Morning PostAuthorities called for traffic controls, cautioned residents to stay home and ordered people near the rivers to evacuate.
South China Morning PostChinese forecasters warned that more extreme weather was on the horizon as the country continued to battle the aftereffects of Typhoon Bavi.
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