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Guangxi Floods Devastate Zoo, Leave Thousands of Dead Pigs Floating at Submerged Farm

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July 10, 2026

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Guangxi Floods Devastate Zoo, Leave Thousands of Dead Pigs Floating at Submerged Farm

Days of torrential rain and reservoir failures in China’s Guangxi region have left widespread destruction, affecting not only tens of thousands of residents but also wildlife and livestock. A zoo in Guigang lost more than 100 animals after rising waters overwhelmed the facility, while a flooded pig farm in Binyang County saw thousands of pigs []

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Hi China

· Jul 9, 2026

Pigs rescued from typhoon floods in China

Heavy machinery rescued stranded pigs from floods in China's Guangxi Province, which displaced animals in zoos and on farms. Typhoon Maysak made landfall on Friday, July 3, causing widespread transportation disruptions and school closures. The rainfall forced 53,000 residents in Guangxi's Hengzhou City to seek shelter in temporary facilities, according to a press conference held on July 7. Rescue teams continue to search for stranded residents in the province, according to China's national emergency officials. #Trending

Twitchy

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· Jul 11, 2026

Slither River: Large Scale Disaster Sends a Venomous Nile of Reptiles Flooding into a Chinese Village

Slither River: Large Scale Disaster Sends a Venomous Nile of Reptiles Flooding into a Chinese Village

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 29, 2026

Man swims with horse through floodwaters as another rescues goat in Adabraka

Dramatic scenes have emerged from Adabraka, where residents were seen swimming through floodwaters in desperate attempts to rescue their animals after homes were overwhelmed by severe flooding. In one widely shared video, a resident was seen swimming through the floodwaters with his horse as they sought to escape the rising waters and find safety.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Zoo China dikritik kurung haiwan dalam banjir

BEIJING: Sebuah zoo di barat daya China mengurung singa, beruang dan serigala di dalam kandang ketika banjir besar akibat Taufan Maysak melanda wilayah itu, tindakan yang disifatkan kumpulan hak haiwan PETA sebagai ‘tidak berperikemanusiaan’. Menurut laporan Red Star News, zoo di bandar Guigang, antara kawasan paling teruk terjejas di wilayah Guangxi, mengunci haiwan-haiwan berkenaan bagi ... Read more The post Zoo China dikritik kurung haiwan dalam banjir appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 9, 2026

Alpacas, zebras on the loose after floods hit south China zoo

Alpacas, zebras on the loose after floods hit south China zoo

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lions dead, zebras on the run as floodwaters devastate zoo in southern China

A zoo in Guangxi Zhang autonomous region has lost more than 100 animals in the flooding that is affecting southern China, with the zookeeper calling for help from the public on social media. According to an official notice on Wednesday, two zebras, 30 peacocks, two ostriches, nine deer and multiple parrots were among the animals lost when some of the cages at the Guigang Zoo were damaged. “To ensure public safety and that of those animals, we implore the public to provide tips to assist in...

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Related coverage for "Guangxi Floods Devastate Zoo, Leave Thousands of Dead Pigs Floating at Submerged Farm": Hi China — Pigs rescued from typhoon floods in China. Twitchy — Slither River: Large Scale Disaster Sends a Venomous Nile of Reptiles Flooding into a Chinese Village. MyJoyOnline — Man swims with horse through floodwaters as another rescues goat in Adabraka. Utusan Malaysia — Zoo China dikritik kurung haiwan dalam banjir. Borneo Bulletin — Alpacas, zebras on the loose after floods hit south China zoo. South China Morning Post — Lions dead, zebras on the run as floodwaters devastate zoo in southern China