At Least 3 Dead, 19 Missing as Monsoon Rains Hit Southwest China

Storms triggered flood warnings, school closures, and transport disruptions across central and southwestern China.
At Least 3 Dead, 19 Missing as Monsoon Rains Hit Southwest China
A red rainstorm warning is issued in Wuhan, Hubei Province, on May 24, 2026, marking the city’s second such alert within a week. Online screenshot by The Epoch Times
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At least three people have been killed, and 19 others remain missing after torrential rain triggered severe flooding in southwestern China’s Chongqing municipality, as authorities across the country issued a series of high-level storm warnings amid the arrival of the monsoon season.

Chinese state media People’s Daily reported that heavy rain battered parts of Chongqing between 8 a.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday, with some areas recording exceptionally high rainfall totals. Authorities said 22 districts and counties were hit by rainstorms, including nine areas that experienced what officials classified as severe rainstorms.