Thursday, September 1, 2011
Deadly tropical storm makes landfall in China
Voice of America: Tropical Storm Nanmadol made landfall in southeastern China early Wednesday, striking Fujian province with maximum winds of 72 kilometers an hour. Authorities say there have been no immediate reports of casualties in China despite the death and destruction caused by Nanmadol in Taiwan and the Philippines.
Forecasters expect the storm to linger over the region for the next few days and produce heavy amounts of rain. Authorities canceled some flights and shut down a shipping lane between Taiwan and the mainland in advance of the storm's arrival.
Officials in the Philippines say 22 people were killed by floods and mudslides triggered by the storm, which struck with hurricane-force winds last week...
Forecasters expect the storm to linger over the region for the next few days and produce heavy amounts of rain. Authorities canceled some flights and shut down a shipping lane between Taiwan and the mainland in advance of the storm's arrival.
Officials in the Philippines say 22 people were killed by floods and mudslides triggered by the storm, which struck with hurricane-force winds last week...
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china,
disaster,
windstorms
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