Tragedy struck in southeastern China as a mudslide claimed the lives of eleven individuals in Yuelin village, Hengyang city, Hunan province. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, was reportedly triggered by heavy rains from the remnants of Typhoon Gaemi, which had weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall. The mudslide engulfed a house, leaving several individuals trapped and injured.
Meanwhile, in Shanghai, storm-related winds led to the death of a delivery person who was struck by a falling tree. The impact of the storm was felt across China, with Liaoning province in the northeast experiencing heavy rainfall and disruptions to transportation and industrial activities.
As the storm swept through Taiwan, the death toll rose to 10, with two additional casualties reported. The island faced significant challenges, including injuries, evacuations, power outages, and damage to crops and livestock. The storm's impact on agriculture and fisheries in Taiwan was substantial, with losses amounting to nearly 1.7 billion New Taiwan dollars.
Authorities in both China and Taiwan have been actively responding to the aftermath of the storm, providing assistance to those affected and implementing safety measures to mitigate further risks. The resilience and solidarity of communities in the face of natural disasters continue to be tested, underscoring the importance of preparedness and swift action in times of crisis.