Heavy rain causes ‘waterfall’ in Southeast China

Akash Arjun
Akash Arjun

World Courant

STORY: An eyewitness video launched on Tuesday (July 18) confirmed the second floodwaters poured down a slope subsequent to a highway within the Chinese language metropolis of Fuzhou, inflicting a “waterfall.”

Bushes fell on transferring autos, a whale washed ashore and a freezer filled with ice drifted in floodwaters as Hurricane Talim swept by China’s southern provinces on Tuesday.

Talim, the primary storm to make landfall in China this 12 months, hit the coast in Guangdong province late Monday night and shortly weakened to a tropical storm. It moved into Beibu Gulf in a single day and by early Tuesday had made landfall for a second time and was transferring into the southern Guangxi area.

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Heavy rain causes ‘waterfall’ in Southeast China

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