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Northern China has experienced significant flooding due to heavy rains associated with Typhoon Bavi, impacting regions such as Hebei and Liaoning provinces. Many roads are underwater, trapping vehicles, while residents resort to boats for navigation through inundated streets. In Kuancheng County, flood levels exceeded 2 meters, leaving approximately 1,800 villagers isolated, as reported. Emergency response teams are addressing disruptions to railway services, and weather alerts remain in effect. Authorities are actively monitoring water levels and bracing for additional extreme weather threats in the affected areas.
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00:00Massive floods have turned streets into rivers across northern China.
00:04With cars swept away and communities left underwater,
00:08Typhoon Baby brought extreme rainfall to Hebei and Leoning provinces,
00:13triggering dangerous flooding and widespread disruption.
00:16In Quancheng County, Hebei, floodwaters rose above 2 meters,
00:20forcing residents to navigate through submerged roads by boat and paddle boards.
00:25Videos from the region showed vehicles trapped in rushing water.
00:30As powerful currents swept through streets and neighborhoods,
00:33around 1,800 villagers were reportedly stranded in Quancheng.
00:37As emergency teams rushed to protect residents and move people to safety,
00:42the flooding also disrupted railway services, closed schools,
00:46and affected multiple provinces as authorities issued severe weather warnings.
00:51China's weather officials warned that more heavy rain, strong winds,
00:55and possible storms could continue in affected areas.
00:58As rescue operations continue,
01:01officials are closely monitoring rivers and flood risks
01:04to prevent further damage from this extreme weather event.
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