CROWDS of PEOPLE FELL! Super Typhoon Yagi devastates China. Storm in Hainan.
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super typhoon Yagi devastates China. Typhoon №. 11 hits Hainan island.
Super Typhoon Yagi made landfall on the coast of Wenchang, Hainan province. The maximum wind speed near the center at the time of landing exceeded 230 km/h (143 mph), 17 points. Such strength made it the strongest typhoon №. 11 to hit China this year. Strong winds tore down everything in their path, from roofs to building facades. Countless trees and poles were knocked down. There were power outages throughout the area. Gusts of wind in cities pushed people off their mopeds. In some places, there were even reports of overturned cars.
Earlier, a typhoon swept through the Philippines, causing a lot of flooding. But in China, there was a lot of destruction due to the strong winds. Classes were suspended in many places, such as Shenzhen and Zhuhai. Work, production and business were suspended in cities such as Maoming. Some trains on the Guangzhou Railway were suspended. The main Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge was temporarily closed. Some cities and counties in Hainan Province continued to evacuate people in recent days. More than 410,000 people were evacuated.
In the financial hub of Hong Kong, the stock exchange halted trading for the day Due to the influence of the super typhoon, heavy rains will occur in Hainan Island, southern Guangdong, southwestern Guangxi, southern Yunnan and other places. In the heavy rain zone, rivers may overflow their banks and flood the surrounding areas. After making landfall off the coast of Wenchang, Hainan, the typhoon will move into Beibu Gulf and make landfall again off the coast of northern Vietnam.
The authorities are taking all possible measures to improve the situation. Currently the second-strongest tropical cyclone in the world in 2024. It is second only to Atlantic Category 5 Hurricane Beryl, which swept across the Caribbean islands, Mexico, parts of the United States, and eastern Canada this summer. Typhoon Yagi is also the strongest typhoon to hit China since Typhoon Rammasun in 2014.
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