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China braces for back-to-back typhoons as extreme weather risks rise

Record rains, tornadoes and landslides batter southern regions while floods unleash cobras and zoo animals
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Paramilitary police in rain ponchos march with shovels and red buckets during flood cleanup operations in Liulan village.
"}],[{"start":175.2,"text":"While climate change is outpacing resilience efforts globally, Horton said, in China, rapid urbanisation combined with a continental landmass meant that the country was heating faster than other regions of the world. "}],[{"start":188.5,"text":"“They had some catastrophic flooding and now on top of that you have a typhoon coming in, so you’re having overlapping hazards,” said Horton, adding that such “compound” hazards increased the risk of “a humanitarian disaster”."}],[{"start":202.35,"text":"Many parts of southern and central China were scrambling to respond to the damage of Maysak at the end of the week, with Bavi bearing down."}],[{"start":210.54999999999998,"text":"Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for “all-out efforts” to help those affected. On Thursday, central authorities directed local governments to step up flood prevention and response measures, including inspections of riverside roads and bridges."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
A woman in boots and a red hat uses a mop to reach a high water mark on a mud-stained wall inside a flooded house.
"}],[{"start":226.14999999999998,"text":"Authorities in Guangxi deployed 8,000 personnel as well as boat and drone fleets as part of search and rescue operations. About 130,000 residents have already been evacuated, while many remain stranded in flooded homes or sheltering in higher altitude areas, according to local media reports on Thursday."}],[{"start":245.89999999999998,"text":"In Hengzhou, where the dam collapsed, the flooding of a snake farm led to the escape of about 900 snakes, including cobras. Local media reported that at least one person hads been killed and about a dozen injured by venomous bites. Videos on social media — which the FT was unable to verify — showed cobras swimming in brown floodwaters and hissing at residents."}],[{"start":266.75,"text":"Elsewhere in Guangxi, flooding at the Guigang zoo killed three lions and freed scores of other animals, including zebras, deer and ostriches. Thousands of pigs drowned in Binyang county, raising health concerns, according to media reports."}],[{"start":282.9,"text":"The extent of the damage spurred calls from experts for greater investment to improve China’s resilience to extreme weather. "}],[{"start":290.34999999999997,"text":"“The reservoir collapse in Guangxi . . . shows some weakness in our current infrastructure,” said Su Hui, chair professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. “There are definitely some areas we want to strengthen with the backdrop of climate change.” "}],[{"start":310.2,"text":"Su noted that China, with its long coastline, complex geography and monsoon climates, was particularly exposed. She added that atmospheric disturbances this year caused by El Niño, a weather system associated with a warming in the Pacific Ocean, had triggered an earlier typhoon season."}],[{"start":328.3,"text":"With Typhoon Bavi tracking towards northern Taiwan and China’s Fujian and Zhejiang provinces and expected to make landfall over the weekend, China’s eastern coast and inland areas could be in store for yet more “extremely heavy” rainfall, said to Chi-ming Shun, former director of the Hong Kong Observatory."}],[{"start":346.45,"text":"“We will need to quickly adapt to a warmer world . . . with more extreme weather,” he said."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
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