
Brave Man Rescues Animals from China Floods Caused by Tropical Storm Maysak
An animal shelter director in China risked his life to rescue dogs and cats from devastating floods in the Guangxi region, which were triggered by Tropical Storm Maysak.
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An animal shelter director in China risked his life to rescue dogs and cats from devastating floods in the Guangxi region, which were triggered by Tropical Storm Maysak.
Tropical Storm Maysak struck Hainan island in southern China on Friday, uprooting trees, canceling flights, and disrupting ferry services.

Hong Kong's weather forecaster announced it would keep the No. 1 typhoon signal in force until at least Friday evening as Tropical Storm Maysak draws closer.

Tropical Storm Maysak has caused devastating floods in southern China, resulting in 39 deaths and the escape of over 100 animals, including zebras, ostriches, and venomous snakes, from a flooded zoo. Authorities are urging caution as cleanup operations and rescue efforts continue.
Heavy rains have resulted in five deaths in northern China, while Tropical Storm Maysak has impacted southern China and Vietnam.

Tropical storm Maysak has caused catastrophic floods in China's autonomous region of Guangxi, leading to a dam burst and leaving residents awaiting rescue on rooftops.

Tropical Storm Maysak, having moved away from the Philippines, is now forecast to directly impact the coastal areas of Quang Ninh and Hai Phong in Vietnam from midday Saturday, bringing sustained winds of 62–88 kph and severe torrential rain, particularly to the Ha Long Bay area.