The death toll from Typhoon Maysak in China has risen to 159, while a separate boat mishap in Sokoto, Nigeria, has claimed 53 lives. Both events highlight catastrophic losses in their respective regions.
China is grappling with the aftermath of Typhoon Maysak, which caused severe flooding and landslides, killing at least six in Guangxi. Additionally, tornadoes in Hubei Province have killed at least 11, bringing the total death toll from severe weather to 15.
Typhoon Maysak has caused severe weather events across China, leading to at least 15 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and thousands of evacuations. The storm has resulted in dam breaches, extensive flooding, and landslides in regions like Guangxi and Gansu.
The Chinese government has appealed to the public for clues as part of its investigation into a reservoir dam that collapsed in southern China earlier this month, causing heavy casualties.
China is grappling with the aftermath of Typhoon Maysak, which caused severe flooding and landslides, killing at least six in Guangxi. Additionally, tornadoes in Hubei Province have killed at least 11, bringing the total death toll from severe weather to 15.
Typhoon Maysak, the first typhoon to make landfall in China for the 2026 season, has caused devastating damage in southern and central regions, leaving eleven dead and people stranded on rooftops.
China is grappling with the aftermath of Typhoon Maysak, which has caused deadly landslides, including one that buried 33 people and killed 21 in the north. Additionally, a dam breach has led to fatalities and disappearances, and approximately 900 snakes escaped a flooded farm.