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According to CCTV, recovery operations are continuing in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region after severe flooding triggered by heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon Maysak.

At least 39 people lost their lives in flooding and inundation caused by the typhoon, which struck the Pearl River Basin over the weekend. Large-scale cleanup and reconstruction efforts have since been launched across the affected areas.

Authorities said that following the weakening of the storm, relief supplies continue to reach previously inaccessible communities, particularly in the heavily affected city of Hengzhou. Rescue and recovery efforts accelerated after the town's main access road reopened to traffic on Saturday.

In Yunbiao Town, more than 1,000 personnel from the Guangxi Corps of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force cleared mud and debris from the road network, including National Highway 209. The teams later carried out cleanup work on local roads, side streets, and at a kindergarten.

Meanwhile, the Guangxi Military Region of the Chinese People's Liberation Army also deployed more than 2,200 soldiers and militia members to support post-disaster reconstruction.

Operations covering towns, counties, and industrial zones have focused on removing mud and debris, carrying out disinfection and epidemic prevention measures, and delivering essential relief supplies to affected residents.

According to officials, teams have so far cleared mud and debris from more than 40,000 square meters, removed over 60 tons of waste, and reopened more than 6 kilometers of roads.

In addition, more than 8,000 relief items have been distributed to disaster victims.

Usa News Agency

 

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