Torrential rain triggers deadly flooding in south China's Guangxi
Heavy rainfall has triggered flooding in Guangxi in southern China, with corroborating mainstream reporting citing six fatalities and 11 people missing. Flooding and landslide hazards have been reported, but no structural damage inventory, insured loss estimate, or confirmed commercial-impact assessment is available.
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Impact verdict
Low impact. Loss pathway remains limited to a single-province flood event in Guangxi. Corroborating reporting raises the human impact to six dead and 11 missing and references associated landslide hazards, but no insured loss figure, structure-damage inventory, or confirmed commercial or industrial loss has been published. With limited evidence of internationally insured assets or specialty-market exposure in Guangxi, there is still no credible source-grounded route to USD 100m of insured market loss at this stage.
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