Gasgoo Munich- Typhoon Maysak battered Guangxi with rare, sustained downpours, triggering heavy rainfall across about 77% of the region's towns. Precipitation in Nanning, Guigang, Qinzhou, and Fangchenggang exceeded 600 millimeters, shattering historical records in multiple areas. Meanwhile, Huanggang in Hubei province was struck by a rare EF2 tornado on the evening of July 6, packing winds exceeding Force 15. The storm tore through main roads, residential neighborhoods, and industrial zones with devastating force, putting the safety and property of Audi owners in both regions at severe risk.Under the direction of FAW-Audi's after-sales division, the South Region immediately activated its emergency response plan, organizing local dealerships to mobilize rapidly for frontline support.On the ground in Guangxi, Fangchenggang, Qinzhou, and Guigang faced the worst flooding, with road closures and communication outages in some areas. FAW-Audi South Region quickly coordinated four local dealerships to deploy rescue teams across the region. Responding to the call, these teams raced through the night to reach the hardest-hit zones.Dealerships sent text and WeChat alerts to all Audi owners, actively coordinating with local government rescue units for targeted operations. They also teamed up with insurance companies to screen for damage and salvage vehicles. As of July 9, 73 vehicles had been successfully recovered, with over 120 additional leads being tracked down. Teams continue to locate customers cut off by power and internet failures.Image Source: FAW-AudiIn Huanggang, the tornado wrecked numerous vehicles and paralyzed traffic. Local Audi dealerships stepped up, strictly following the transport management bureau's unified command. They deployed professional equipment and technical teams to tow damaged vehicles—both Audi and non-Audi brands—and accelerated damage assessment and repairs. By July 9, they had rescued or received 75 damaged Audi vehicles, providing critical support for restoring traffic and safeguarding owners' assets.