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Affected by a second landfall of this year's first Typhoon Wutip along the western coast of Leizhou, South China's Guangdong Province, waterspouts appeared near Guangzhou's Nansha passenger port on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, torrential rains triggered by the typhoon have caused a deadly mudslide in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, resulting in three fatalities.

According to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory, the center of the typhoon made landfall again in the western coastal area of Leizhou around 12:30 pm Saturday, packing maximum force 11 winds near its core, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

At around 10 pm Saturday, the official Weibo account of Guangzhou emergency early warning information release center stated that a waterspout occurred south of the Humen Bridge between 2:36 pm and 3:00 pm Saturday, followed by another waterspout east of Longxue island between 3:00 pm and 3:30 pm, the Chinanews reported on Sunday.

No disaster reports have been received regarding these waterspouts, said the report.


Affected by the cloud system of the typhoon, heavy to torrential rains battered a large part of Yulin, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from Saturday night to Sunday, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

Due to the heavy rain, a landslide occurred in Luchuan county in Yulin Saturday night, triggering a mudslide that affected nearby villages and left three people trapped, said the report. Local government organized rescue teams, firefighters and emergency forces to the scene.

As of around 8:40 am on Sunday, all three trapped individuals had been confirmed dead, per CCTV News.

In response to the rainstorms and flood disasters, China's Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Emergency Management allocated 40 million yuan ($5.568 million) to South China's Hainan and Guangdong provinces, and Guangxi, Xinhua reported on Sunday.

The funds will be used for relocating and resettling affected personnel, emergency responses, investigations into secondary disaster risks and emergency remediation efforts, according to the report.