(AFP News Post from the STRATS TIME on 06 July 2026.)
BEIJING - Typhoon Maysak brought
heavy rain and severe flooding to China’s southern Guangxi region, with the
authorities on July 6 raising flood alert levels as the system weakened into a
tropical storm.
Officials in Nanning, Guangxi’s
capital, raised the city’s flood control emergency response to the highest
level after torrential rain breached dams. Videos shared by state broadcaster
CCTV on July 6 showed ferocious torrents of muddy water gushing through a
breach in a dam on the Liulan reservoir – described by state media as a
“medium-sized” reservoir – heading for buildings in the distance.
A dam on the Yunbiao reservoir also
burst, while the Liuwang reservoir overflowed, the Nanning authorities said in
a statement on their official WeChat account. More than 800 residents were
evacuated due to severe flooding in Fangchenggang, also in Guangxi, according
to state media.
The heavy rainfall caused waters to rise above warning levels in 66 hydrological monitoring stations on 55 rivers in Guangxi on July 6, CCTV reported. Luwei Town, also in Nanning, recorded 637mm of rain in 24 hours between July 5 and 6 morning, according to CCTV.








