Rescuers boat stranded residents out of Guigang
Rescue teams transferred stranded residents by boat in Guigang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on 7 July 2026, as Typhoon Maysak-driven floods inundated urban and rural areas across the region.
Rescue teams transferred stranded residents by boat in Guigang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on 7 July 2026, as Typhoon Maysak-driven floods inundated urban and rural areas across the region.
According to officials at a media conference, Typhoon Maysak floods have affected 3,75,000 people across Guangxi, with 1,30,000 already evacuated from the worst-hit zones as of 7 July 2026.
As of Tuesday evening, 8 July 2026, local authorities reported 6 fatalities and 11 people missing following torrential rains that triggered widespread flooding across Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
China's Ministry of Emergency Management announced on Tuesday that more than 36,000 additional disaster relief items had been allocated to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to support flood response efforts.
Rescue teams unloaded and deployed boats in Guigang City on 7 July 2026 to reach residents cut off by floodwaters — part of a coordinated response to Typhoon Maysak's impact across southern Guangxi.
Rescuers loaded relief supplies in Guigang City on 7 July 2026 for distribution to flood-affected communities, as China's central government allocated over 36,000 relief items to Guangxi following Typhoon Maysak.
A rescue vehicle navigated submerged streets in the urban area of Guigang City on 7 July 2026, illustrating the scale of inundation caused by Typhoon Maysak's torrential rains across Guangxi.
Rescue personnel transferred stranded residents from Liujia Village in Qinzhou, Guangxi, on 7 July 2026, as Typhoon Maysak floods cut off rural communities across the region.
A rescue worker carried a stranded resident to safety at Liujia Village, Qinzhou, on 7 July 2026 — one of thousands of individual evacuations carried out as Typhoon Maysak floods swept through Guangxi.
Rescuers assisted stranded residents onto rescue boats at Liujia Village, Qinzhou, on 7 July 2026, as part of the large-scale evacuation of 1,30,000 people from flood-affected areas of Guangxi.
A rescue boat ferried a stranded resident through floodwaters at Liujia Village, Qinzhou, on 7 July 2026, as Typhoon Maysak rains left large swathes of Guangxi submerged and inaccessible by road.
An aerial drone photograph taken on 7 July 2026 captured rescue teams navigating boats through inundated Liujia Village, Qinzhou, revealing the extent of Typhoon Maysak's flooding across Guangxi.
A drone aerial view of Liujia Village, Qinzhou, shot on 7 July 2026, shows the village largely submerged following Typhoon Maysak's torrential rains — part of a disaster that affected 3,75,000 people across Guangxi.