// Global Analysis Archive
A nine-day downpour in northern Philippines, intensified by tropical storms, triggered floods, landslides, and accidents that killed at least 16 people, with major impacts in Baguio City and Metro Manila. The event highlights recurring exposure along the Pacific cyclone belt and underscores concerns about the effectiveness of long-standing flood-mitigation interventions.
Monsoon-triggered flash floods and landslides killed at least 19 people in Nagaland and Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir on Jul 19, 2026, according to officials and local media cited by CNA/AFP. Forecasts of extremely heavy rainfall and the temporary suspension of major pilgrimages signal elevated near-term operational and economic disruption risks.
Typhoon Bavi forced more than 260,000 evacuations in Liaoning and disrupted transport and schooling across northeastern Chinese cities, according to the source. Meteorological assessments cited in the report suggest the storm’s unusually persistent warm-core structure could sustain extreme rainfall and extend flooding impacts.
According to the source, a landslide in Gansu killed 21 people and prompted 30 million yuan in reconstruction funding, while storms across central and southern China caused injuries, evacuations, and infrastructure damage. Flood-stressed reservoirs and continued rainfall forecasts heighten the risk of secondary failures and extended disruption in Guangxi and nearby areas.
A nine-day downpour in northern Philippines, intensified by tropical storms, triggered floods, landslides, and accidents that killed at least 16 people, with major impacts in Baguio City and Metro Manila. The event highlights recurring exposure along the Pacific cyclone belt and underscores concerns about the effectiveness of long-standing flood-mitigation interventions.
Monsoon-triggered flash floods and landslides killed at least 19 people in Nagaland and Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir on Jul 19, 2026, according to officials and local media cited by CNA/AFP. Forecasts of extremely heavy rainfall and the temporary suspension of major pilgrimages signal elevated near-term operational and economic disruption risks.
Typhoon Bavi forced more than 260,000 evacuations in Liaoning and disrupted transport and schooling across northeastern Chinese cities, according to the source. Meteorological assessments cited in the report suggest the storm’s unusually persistent warm-core structure could sustain extreme rainfall and extend flooding impacts.
According to the source, a landslide in Gansu killed 21 people and prompted 30 million yuan in reconstruction funding, while storms across central and southern China caused injuries, evacuations, and infrastructure damage. Flood-stressed reservoirs and continued rainfall forecasts heighten the risk of secondary failures and extended disruption in Guangxi and nearby areas.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5659 | Extreme Rainfall on Luzon Exposes Landslide and Flood-Mitigation Gaps as Death Toll Reaches 16 | Philippines | 2026-08-10 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5410 | Monsoon Flash Floods Hit India: Rising Casualties, Rescue Operations, and Pilgrimage Suspensions | India | 2026-07-19 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5354 | Typhoon Bavi Drives Mass Evacuations and Prolonged Flood Risk in Northeast China | China | 2026-07-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5284 | China Faces Multi-Province Disaster Cluster as Gansu Landslide Death Toll Reaches 21 | China | 2026-07-08 | 0 | ACCESS » |