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Un Corvette amarillo fue perseguido por la Patrulla de Carreteras de California por exceso de velocidad en la zona de Torrance esta madrugada. La persecución incluyó un intento fallido de maniobra PIT y un rodeo evasivo en gasolinera antes de perder el control y chocar contra un poste en Sepulveda y Hawthorne Boulevard. El vehículo quedó destrozado con humo saliendo del motor y posiblemente era robado según testigos que lo vieron manejar erráticamente horas antes.
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Current visuals after heavy flooding swept multiple people away, as nearby villagers rushed to rescue them in the Khowai River area of Habiganj District, Bangladesh.
At least 30 people have died over the past couple of days in severe weather-related incidents.
In the early hours of July 13, Kuancheng County, Hebei Province, was hit by a severe rainstorm, with a record-breaking 260mm of rain falling in 6 hours. Floodwaters rushed into the city and swept away many vehicles.
Staff sandbagged the Mixue shop, then chilled on the sandbags like a resort deckchair. Meanwhile, Mixue donated ¥10M (US$1.5M) to Guangxi flood relief.
Severe floods continued to devastate multiple neighbouring regions across southern and central China following the collapse of the Liulan Reservoir dam in Hengzhou, #Guangxi. And who are hit? The common #poorChinese people, not the communist bigwigs who live in safe areas.
At least 17 people have been killed after violent tornadoes and record-breaking rainfall battered parts of China, triggering widespread destruction, flooding and mass evacuations.
Central China's Hubei province was hit by rare tornadoes that damaged homes, warehouses and vehicles, while severe flooding in Guangxi displaced thousands and prompted large-scale rescue operations. Authorities have deployed emergency teams as the extreme weather continues to threaten several regions.
Source: Timesnow
🇨🇳 China is not just dealing with one typhoon right now. It's dealing with 2, simultaneously, on opposite ends of the country.
Typhoon Bavi is expected to make landfall in Zhejiang province this weekend, a completely separate storm from Maysak which devastated Guangxi days earlier.
Bavi has already pummeled Taipei, in Taiwan, and flooding caused by Maysak led to 900 snakes escaping from a breeding farm, including deadly King Cobras.
Let’s see if any other wild animals will be unleashed thanks to Bavi.
Source: Bloomberg / Writers: Monica, Ian
Around 6,000 students at Guangxi Logistics Vocational and Technical College in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were stranded after torrential rain brought by Typhoon Maysak triggered severe flooding.
A 60-meter powered floating bridge built by China Anneng rescuers became their lifeline.
It was put into operation on the afternoon of July 8, providing a safe route to evacuate thousands of stranded students. It can transport around 500 people in a single trip, dramatically accelerating evacuations.
Schlangen entlaufen
In China sind nach einer Überschwemmung 1000 Schlangen aus Schlangenzuchtbetrieben entkommen.
Die Naturkatastrophe hat eine Schlangenfarm in der Region Guangxi Zhuang zerstört, und etwa 1.000 Reptilien, ua. giftige Arten wie Kobras, sind entkommen.
One decision in a flood can mean the difference between life and death. This woman made hers in seconds, and millions of people are still talking about it.
During severe flooding in Guangxi, China, a woman and her Border Collie were swept into fast-moving floodwaters. The current was so strong that she could barely hold herself against a concrete embankment. As she fought to stay above water, her dog kept drifting away. She had every reason to focus only on saving herself, but each time the current pulled the dog farther downstream, she reached back and brought it close again. The struggle continued until bystanders stepped in, with one person entering the water while others extended a bamboo pole to pull them both to safety.
What struck so many people wasn't just the rescue. It was watching someone refuse to let go, even when doing so would have made escaping easier. The video spread across social media because it captured something that didn't need translation. Fear looked the same. Determination looked the same. So did the bond between a person and the animal that trusted her completely.
Thankfully, both survived the ordeal. In disasters, we often hear stories about what people lose. This one reminds us that, sometimes, what people choose to hold onto says just as much about who they are.
🚨 #BREAKING: CHINA JUST GOT SLAMMED BY THE WORST FLOOD IN RECORDED HISTORY - ENTIRE CITIES WIPED OUT
Rongjiang, Guizhou: floodwaters surged past 837 feet, swallowing neighborhoods, drowning roads, and forcing over 80,000 evacuations.
50,000 are returning to what’s left, and it’s pure devastation.
They’re calling it a “once-in-50-year flood,” but locals say they’ve never seen anything like this in their lifetime.
And it’s not just Guizhou... Guangxi, Hunan, and neighboring provinces are going under too.
This isn’t isolated. This is a chain reaction.
Something massive is unfolding and the world is asleep at the wheel.
📷 - Volcaholic
Qinzhou, Guangxi, China is experiencing extreme rainfall that has caused flooding today.
273 mm in 8 hours, three times the extreme storm threshold.
160 mm in 1 hour, nearing world-record intensity.
Previous April records for the region have been broken.