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China: Relief efforts underway in flood-hit area of south China's Guangxi

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Storyline: Relief efforts including sludge cleanup are busy underway in the Fulu Miao Ethnic Township of Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region following the visit of a flood peak. The township sits along the banks of Duliu River, where water levels surged past the warning threshold in the early hours of Sunday. According to the local hydrological center, water levels in Duliu and Rongjiang rivers running through the region have risen due to upstream inflows from flood-hit neighboring Guizhou Province. Currently, the water levels are gradually receding. Despite improved conditions, the flood's impact remains visible. A bridge in a village of Fulu township has completely been submerged and made impassable. Several riverside residential buildings have also been affected, with water seeping into lower levels and causing waterlogging. Cleanup efforts are already underway in the township's basketball court. At the scene, local residents and emergency workers are seen working together to remove thick layers of mud and debris. They use shovels, water hoses, and wheelbarrows to clear the sludge. According to local authorities, thanks to early emergency preparedness, 402 households totaling 1,304 people in Fulu township were safely evacuated. Across the entire Sanjiang county, a total of 3,655 people has been relocated from flood-stricken areas to safety. No casualties have been reported. The water level on the Sanjiang section of the Duliu River has so far fully dropped below the warning line and the cleanup operations continue in an orderly manner. Shotlist: Fulu Miao Ethnic Township, Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, Liuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China - June 29, 2025: 1. Various of flooded river 2. Houses damaged by floodwater 3. Aerial shot of flooded river, houses; people clearing mud 4. Various of cleanup operations in progress 5. Various of split screens showing flooded river, houses(L), cleanup operations in progress(R) 6. Cleanup operations in progress. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]

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