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Typhoon Yagi Brings Heavy Rain and Strong Winds to Southern China
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In response to the storm, Chinese authorities have evacuated some 400,000 people, suspended trains, boats, and flights in the area, and closed schools and offices for a second day. The worst of the storm passed south of Hong Kong on Friday morning.
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Emergency shelters shall be open. Residents should stay in safe places for temporary shelter. Employers should adopt flexible arrangements such as postponing, leaving earlier, or suspending operations. Relevant emergency response departments and rescue units should be well-prepared.
Yagi could cause catastrophic damage to the northeastern coastal areas of Hainan upon landfall, and preparations for large-scale evacuation of people near the landfall point must be made.
Intensification will continue while in the warm tub of the South China Sea.
Local winds will strengthen progressively and weather will deteriorate.
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countries
- 1.China
- 2.Hong Kong
- 3.Japan
- 4.Lao People's Democratic Republic
- 5.Philippines
- 6.Taiwan, Province of China
- 7.Viet Nam
organizations
- 1.Joint Typhoon Warning Center
- 2.Hong Kong Observatory
- 3.China Meteorological Administration
- 4.Central Meteorological Agency
- 5.US Navy
- 6.Civil Aviation Authority
- 7.Hainan Meteorological Observatory