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BEIJING: Heavy rains from a typhoon kept southern China drenched for the seventh day as slow-moving storm clouds drifted from Guangdong on the coast to Guangxi, flooding low-lying areas, blocking roads and trapping residents. In the rural county of Bobai in Guangxi region, rescuers on assault boats have scrambled to pull people to safety since Sunday night as water more than 2 metres (6.6 feet) deep stranded residents in low-rise homes, state media reported on Monday. Heavy rain is expected to persist in Guangxi over the next few days.https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/china-rains-rains-from-dying-typhoon-batter-china-for-seventh-day-4378373
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This typhoon poses serious concerns 😟.
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It is unfortunate. This can lead to various problems such as flooding and landslides, causing damage to infrastructure and affecting the lives of people in the affected areas. It is important for the government and relevant agencies to take necessary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of the citizens during such natural disasters.
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@walter_lungayi people loosing their possessions is very sad, where do they start putting their lives back together?
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It's worrying, things are going from bad to worse
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Worse,worse worse each passing day
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This is terrible .... There should be means to combat this heavy rains
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The destruction is really massive
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This is so dangerous, wish all the affected people will be rescued. This is a reminder that we must all act for a better planet for all of us.