Guangxi water levels rise dangerously again
Liuzhou in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region witnessed another wave of water level rises on Wednesday as heavy downpours across south China continued causing damage since June 1. /CFP

Liuzhou in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region witnessed another wave of water level rises on Wednesday as heavy downpours across south China continued causing damage since June 1. /CFP

Aerial pictures show the water levels becoming dangerously high again. Roads, houses, farmland and orchards have been drowned. /CFP

Aerial pictures show the water levels becoming dangerously high again. Roads, houses, farmland and orchards have been drowned. /CFP

By Thursday, over 1.4 million people in Guangxi had been affected by the torrential downpours, causing 6 deaths and 3 people to be counted as missing. Waterlogging, floods and mudslides have pushed hundreds of thousands people from their homes. /CFP

By Thursday, over 1.4 million people in Guangxi had been affected by the torrential downpours, causing 6 deaths and 3 people to be counted as missing. Waterlogging, floods and mudslides have pushed hundreds of thousands people from their homes. /CFP

According to weather forecast, more rainfall is expected to batter Guangxi in the following days. The flood season will run for the entire summer thus causing further difficulties for the local emergency services and disaster prevention and management work. /CFP

According to weather forecast, more rainfall is expected to batter Guangxi in the following days. The flood season will run for the entire summer thus causing further difficulties for the local emergency services and disaster prevention and management work. /CFP