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BGTN > BRICS > 中国 (Zhōngguó) > Bracing for Super Typhoon Yagi: China’s comprehensive disaster preparedness
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Bracing for Super Typhoon Yagi: China’s comprehensive disaster preparedness

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 3:37 am
By Schalk Botes
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As Super Typhoon Yagi approaches, China is mobilizing an extensive disaster relief operation to mitigate the storm’s potential impact. With rescuers and helicopters on standby and over 70,000 disaster relief items dispatched, the nation is demonstrating a robust and coordinated response to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.

Super typhoon #Yagi has DOUBLED in strength since wreaking havoc in the Philippines.

The storm is now barrelling towards China and Vietnam. Stay safe ❤️

Big oil polluters are worsening extreme weather disasters. They must be held to account. pic.twitter.com/BU9o90ncac

— Greenpeace International (@Greenpeace) September 6, 2024

The threat of Super Typhoon Yagi

Super Typhoon Yagi, one of the most formidable storms of the season, is expected to bring torrential rains, severe flooding, and destructive winds to several regions in China. The typhoon’s path includes densely populated areas, raising concerns about widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and potential human casualties.

Coordinated rescue efforts

In anticipation of the typhoon’s landfall, China has placed numerous rescue teams on high alert. These teams, equipped with advanced technology and supported by helicopters, are prepared to conduct swift and efficient rescue operations. The helicopters are crucial for reaching isolated areas that may become inaccessible due to flooding or landslides.

Deployment of relief supplies

Beijing has proactively sent more than 70,000 disaster relief items to the regions expected to be hardest hit by the typhoon. These supplies include essential items such as folding beds, sheets, tents, and medical kits. The swift deployment of these resources aims to provide immediate relief to those affected, ensuring they have access to shelter and basic necessities.

Government and community involvement

The Chinese government has been working closely with local authorities to coordinate the disaster response. This includes setting up emergency shelters, organizing evacuation plans and ensuring communication lines remain open. Community volunteers are also playing a vital role, assisting with the distribution of supplies and helping to evacuate vulnerable populations.

Technological support

China’s disaster preparedness strategy heavily relies on technology. Advanced weather forecasting systems are being used to track the typhoon’s progress in real-time, allowing for timely updates and warnings. Additionally, drones are being deployed to assess damage and identify areas in need of immediate assistance.

Historical context and lessons learned

China’s approach to disaster management has evolved significantly over the years. Past experiences with natural disasters have highlighted the importance of early preparation and rapid response. The lessons learned from previous typhoons and floods have been instrumental in shaping current strategies and protocols.

As Super Typhoon Yagi approaches, China’s comprehensive disaster preparedness efforts underscore the importance of readiness and resilience. The coordinated actions of rescuers, the strategic deployment of relief supplies, and the integration of technology all play crucial roles in mitigating the impact of such natural disasters. Through these efforts, China aims to protect its citizens and minimize the devastation caused by this powerful storm.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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