
According to Chinese media, 27 provinces from all 34 provinces in China suffer severe floods.
From the northernmost Chinese province of Heilongjiang to the southernmost province of Fujian, floods hit on a massive scale.
Extreme storms hit the region of the Three Gorges Dam, too with a possibility of a collapse of megastructure, if extreme monsoon will continue.
Landslides already destroyed Dam in the Three Gorges region in the last days, Three Gorges Dam threatens to overflow and mass evacuation begins.
Severe floods in the last days hit parts of South Korea and North Korea, too, while Kyushu, Japan reports only shortly after a deadly mudslide in Honshu /https://mkweather.com/148-missing-and-several-dead-after-a-mudslide-in-atami-near-tokyo-japan-after-july-rainfall-record-805-mm-3-days// extreme monsoon rains, with the next severe floods in Eastern Asia.
While in South Korea, up to 201,5 mm of rain dropped early this week, Kyushu in Japan is currently in danger. Some areas of Kyushu are at the weekend experiencing record amounts of rainfall, and Emergency Warnings have been announced in several areas.
According to 16-day forecasts, rainfall up to 1000 mm, locally with estimates up to 1500 mm is possible across densely populated parts of China and hundreds of millimeters for the region of Three Gorges Dam. therefore, the risk of the next natural disasters is high.
Strong monsoon rains are forecasted too for parts of Japan, Taiwan, or North Korea, while South Korea will receive relatively low amounts of precipitation.

