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FMilitary units, fire rescue personnel and volunteers work together to deliver emergency supplies to schools cut off by floods in Guigang, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.


Xi urges all-out efforts in flood control, disaster relief


(Global Times/BRNN) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged all-out efforts in organising flood emergency rescue, disaster relief, treatment of the injured and resettlement of the affected people after multiple regions were hit by floods, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said full efforts should be made to minimise casualties and prevent secondary disasters.
Xi made the instructions after heavy rains and gale-force winds triggered a series of disasters, including reservoir breach and landslide in regions including South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Central China’s Hubei and Northwest China’s Gansu provinces, resulting in heavy casualties and economic losses.
China has deployed flood-control and emergency response measures as Typhoons Maysak and Bavi are expected to bring heavy rainfall and heighten flood risks in several river basins across the country.
In Guangxi , heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon Maysak prompted the highest level of flood warning announced on Tuesday. Thunderstorms and strong gales also swept across parts of Hubei province, while a landslide struck a township in Gansu Province.
In the face of severe challenges posed by floods, Xi called on local regions and relevant departments to well implement flood control measures, demanding specific efforts to inspect, identify and remove risks and hazards in rivers and lakes, dilapidated reservoirs, and areas prone to geological disasters, according to Xinhua.
He also stressed the need to strengthen monitoring, early warning and emergency preparedness and response, and urged solid efforts in disaster prevention and relief work to ensure the safety of people’s lives and property.
The CPC Central Committee’s Organization Department has allocated a special fund of 60 million yuan (US$8.82 million) from Party dues managed on behalf of the Central Committee to five provincial-level regions including Guangxi and Gansu to support flood control and disaster relief efforts, Xinhua reported. Affected by Typhoon Maysak, hydrological authorities in Guangxi, which has seen persistent torrential rains in past days, upgraded the region’s flood warning to the highest-level red alert on Tuesday morning, noting that some small- and medium-sized rivers in areas hit by torrential rain could experience major flooding. The move was soon followed by another flood red alert issued by its neighbor Guangdong province. 63 county-level regions across all 14 cities in Guangxi have been affected, with 375,000 people impacted. Six people have died, 11 remain missing, and 130,000 residents have been evacuated and relocated. About 12,900 hectares of crops have been damaged, while assessments of other economic losses are still underway, according to a press conference held by authorities in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous on Tuesday night, CCTV News reported.

(Latest Update July 9, 2026)


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