Typhoon Matmo Hits Southern China Causing Major Disruptions

Typhoon Matmo Hits Southern China Causing Major Disruptions

Typhoon Matmo struck southern China in 2025, causing widespread disruption and forcing over 151,000 people to evacuate. The storm made landfall in Guangdong Province with strong winds and heavy rainfall. Authorities issued warnings about flooding as the cyclone moved inland towards Guangxi Province, gradually weakening but still posing serious risks.

Typhoon Matmo’s Path and Intensity

Typhoon Matmo travelled across the South China Sea before reaching southern China. It carried sustained winds of 104 miles per hour, comparable to a Category 2 hurricane in the Atlantic. The storm’s strength caused damage to infrastructure and transportation networks in coastal areas.

Evacuations and Emergency Measures

Over 151,000 residents were evacuated from vulnerable zones in Guangdong Province. Local governments coordinated emergency responses to minimise casualties and damage. Shelters and relief centres were set up to support displaced populations during the storm.

Rainfall and Flooding Risks

Matmo was forecast to bring 10 to 12 inches of rain in affected regions. Such heavy precipitation raised concerns about flooding and landslides, especially in low-lying and mountainous areas. Authorities warned residents to stay alert and prepared for potential water-related hazards.

Impact on Transportation and Infrastructure

The typhoon disrupted road, rail, and air travel across southern China. Flooded roads and damaged power lines hampered rescue and relief efforts. The storm’s impact telld the vulnerability of transport infrastructure to extreme weather events in coastal zones.

Forecast and Future Precautions

After landfall, Matmo was expected to weaken as it moved inland towards Guangxi Province. However, continued heavy rains posed ongoing risks. Meteorological agencies emphasised the need for improved early warning systems and disaster preparedness to reduce future storm impacts.

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