China has activated a Level IV emergency response for flooding in the coastal provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan. The alert was triggered by the anticipated heavy rainfall associated with approaching Typhoon Narra. This is the lowest level of emergency response, indicating a potential but not yet catastrophic situation. Authorities are preparing for torrential rains expected to impact the southern regions of the country. The response aims to minimize potential damage and ensure public safety. Residents in the affected provinces are urged to take necessary precautions and heed official warnings. This proactive measure demonstrates China’s efforts to mitigate the impacts of severe weather events.