After Hong Kong typhoon, typhoon killer in China, 4 killed

in #news6 years ago

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Super typhoon Maungkhut appeared in the Chinese mainland ahead of Hong Kong and neighboring Macau after the tornado in the Philippines.

About 2.5 million people were evacuated from China's Guangdong Province and Hainan Island on Sunday after the typhoon's prediction; According to the state news agency Xinhua, BBC reports, Reuters

This time floods in some areas of Hong Kong and Macau came under the influence of Mongkok. However, no news was found that two people were killed in these two areas.
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The windows of several skyscrapers of Hong Kong were broken by the storm. The plants are uprooted. On Sunday the shutdown stopped and many public transport was closed.

After the confrontation of the most powerful typhoon in recent years, the work on clean roads in Hong Kong began on Monday.

The city has started normal activities in the market and other departments, Reuters reported.
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The typhoon is now moving further in China. China's most populous province of Guangdong has killed four people, according to state media China Central Television.

The media also said that flood warnings have been issued for 38 rivers in Guangdong's neighboring Autonomous Region and 12 coastal monitoring centers in the area have reported the biggest wave seen in them.

The crop has affected 13,300 hectares of farmland due to the congestion.

The Chinese Meteorological Administration called the typhoon "king of the storm" at 6 o'clock in the morning, and it turned towards the west side of the Guwahati region and became a 'tropical storm'.
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The weather forecast predicted that the storm could hit Guizhou, Chongqing and Yunnan provinces on Monday.
The Meteorological Administration said that since the start of the record in 1949, it was one of the strongest 10 typhoons to hit Southeast China, which was hit by the speed of 162 kilometers per hour in the region.

Earlier on Saturday, Super Typhoon Maungkhut stormed the northern provinces of Luzon, the main island of the Philippines, with a speed of more than 200 kilometers per hour. At least 50 people were killed along with extensive damage.