Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" made landfall in Guangxi on October 6, causing significant rainfall and leading to emergency responses [1] - The typhoon has weakened to a tropical depression and is expected to continue diminishing as it moves into Vietnam [1] - Heavy rainfall was recorded in southern Guangxi, with some areas experiencing extreme downpours, notably 331.4 mm in Naji Village [1] Summary by Sections Typhoon Impact - Typhoon "Maidam" made landfall in Fangchenggang, Guangxi, at approximately 1:10 AM on October 6, and was downgraded to a tropical depression by the afternoon [1] - The Guangxi Meteorological Bureau lifted the typhoon warning and issued a rainstorm warning instead [1] Rainfall and Flooding - From 4 PM on October 5 to 4 PM on October 6, southern Guangxi experienced widespread heavy rain, with localized extreme rainfall [1] - The rainfall is expected to continue in western Guangxi and coastal areas, particularly in Baise, Chongzuo, and Fangchenggang [1] River Monitoring and Flood Warnings - As of 8 PM on October 6, 16 rivers in Guangxi exceeded warning levels, with the highest being in the Yujang River [2] - The water level at the Yujang Nanning hydrological station was recorded at 72.69 meters, while the Guigang station was at 43.37 meters, exceeding the warning level by 2.17 meters [2] - A red warning for mountain flood disasters was issued for the northwest of Baise, indicating a high likelihood of such events [2]
台风“麦德姆”已移出广西 桂西和沿海地区仍有强降水
Guang Xi Ri Bao·2025-10-07 02:42