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Southeast China braces for strong typhoon, 1m evacuated
HANGZHOU—Powerful Typhoon Krosa made landfall in east China on Sunday
afternoon, forcing the evacuation of more than one million people in
provinces Zhejiang and Fujian.
Premier Wen Jiabao has ordered relevant government departments to
strengthen safety inspections and put public safety “first and foremost”
when facing Typhoon Krosa. Vice Premier Hui Liangyu asked locals to
“stand to their posts” and enhance coordination to “closely monitor the
development of the typhoon and rainstorms”.
“Local departments should continue to evacuate people in danger and
order organized boats back to the harbor to shelter from the wind,” Hui
told an emergency meeting on Sunday morning. Hui also said the safety of
reservoirs and flood control projects should be ensured to prevent
landslides.
Krosa, the 16th typhoon this year, packing winds of up to 126 km per
hour, had forced the evacuation of more than 1.41 million people and
75,000 fishing vessels in the two coastal provinces by midday on Sunday.
It left four dead, two missing and 52 injured in Taiwan, in addition to
cutting off power supplies and halting highway and air traffic, local
media reported.
Krosa, the 16th typhoon this year, landed at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday near
the borders of Zhejiang’s Cangnan County and Fujian’s Fuding City,
packing winds of up to 126 km per hour, the Zhejiang Provincial Flood
Prevention and Drought Relief Headquarters said. It continued to move
northward at a speed of 20 km per hour after making landfall, but its
force gradually weakened, the Fujian Provincial Meteorological
Observatory said.
Krosa is expected to trigger gale force winds, torrential rains and even
landslides in some areas of the two provinces, the observatory said.
More than one million people have been evacuated in the two provinces —
837,000 for Zhejiang and 230,000 for Fujian, while schools, airports,
expressways and shipping services in some areas have been shut down.
Meanwhile, vessels have been recalled to harbor.
The tourism authorities in Zhejiang have closed almost all scenic spots
along the coast, and evacuated more than 500,000 holiday-makers who had
flocked to the seaside resorts for the week-long National Day holiday
ending on Sunday. Also on Sunday, rescuers were battling against strong
winds and billows to tow a Hong Kong-registered cargo ship to harbor,
which suffered mechanical failure after having been hit by Krosa off the
coast of Zhejiang’s Wenzhou City.
Twenty-seven crew members were aboard the ship, ALADDIN DREAM, including
sailors from Russia, India and the Philippines, rescuers said. Krosa has
left four dead, two missing and 52 injured in Taiwan, in addition to
cutting off power supplies and halting highway and air traffic,
according to Taiwan media reports.
Southeast China are bracing for strong typhoon “Krosa”, the 16th this
year, which is predicted to make landfall on the Chinese mainland on
Sunday afternoon. Police officers persuade tourists to leave the beach
and move to safe places in Linhai, Zhejiang Province as strong typhoon
Krosa is predicted to make landfall on the Chinese mainland on Sunday
afternoon. [Xinhua]
More than one million people in the region have been evacuated. East
China’s Fujian Povince, drenched by heavy downpours, has issued warning
of possible mud-rock flow and slides. Wenzhou City of Zhejiang Province
has issued a red warning signal and ordered ferries, sightseeing boats
and fishing vessels to head for safe harbors.
The typhoon has also prompted school closure and flight cancellations in
Wenzhou. As of 7:00 am on Sunday, Krosa was whirling at sea about 270 km
off Wenling in southern Zhejiang with sustained winds of 126 kph, the
Wenzhou meteorological observatory said.
The typhoon has lashed Taiwan, cutting off power supplies and halting
highway and air traffic. Taiwan media reports show several people
injured by tiles, damaged billboard and in a bus accident.—Xinhuap |