Nanning on Typhoon Maysak alert


The city of Nanning has raised its flood control response to the highest level as rivers and reservoirs swelled with the passage of Typhoon Maysak.

Authorities in Nanning, a city of nearly nine million people, raised the flood control emergency response level to I from III due to “extremely heavy rain”, national broadcaster CCTV reported.

So far, one breach has been reported at a medium-sized reservoir in Nanning’s Hengzhou, and people in the area were being evacuated, Xinhua reported, citing local authorities.

Maysak made landfall in the southern island province of Hainan on Friday, the first tropical cyclone to reach the Chinese mainland this year.

The storm made its second landfall on Sunday in Vietnam, which shares a border with Guangxi.

Maysak is expected to weaken further as it moves inland, but remnants of the storm and seasonal south-western rains will continue to bring heavy rainfall to Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan and other areas, ­according to Chinese meteorologists. — Reuters

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