Communities Seek Refuge Amidst Deluge in Guizhou
In China's Guizhou province, residents were urged to move to higher ground due to severe flooding following days of rain. Cities like Congjiang and Rongjiang are affected, with rising river levels and landslides causing havoc. Scientists warn that climate change could intensify such weather events.

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Communities in Guizhou, China, were advised to seek refuge as days of relentless rain have caused multiple rivers to overflow, elevating flood levels in towns such as Congjiang and Rongjiang. The area, located in the southwestern end of a seasonal rain belt, experienced record-breaking rainfall depths.
The climate crisis looms large, with scientists warning that heavier and more frequent rainfalls could become the norm. The threat of catastrophic events, such as dam failures, poses a serious risk if the rains persist, according to government officials. Guizhou's mountainous topography exacerbated the situation, with a landslide resulting in a collapsed viaduct near Rongjiang.
Transportation routes in the region were severely impacted, while flooded streets disrupted urban life in cities like Rongjiang. With predictions of more rain on the horizon, state meteorologists have issued warnings to remain vigilant, especially as regions north of the rain belt experience soaring temperatures instead.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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