Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Typhoon Chanchu: 630,000 Evacuated in Guangdong, Fujian
Adjust font size:

About 630,000 people were evacuated from the coastal regions of Guangdong and Fujian provinces on Wednesday as the strongest typhoon on record to blow over the South China Sea this month bore down on the south coast.

 

In Guangdong, nearly 327,000 residents have been moved from the coast and more than 51,000 ships returned to harbor.

 

In Fujian, more than 307,000 people have been evacuated from coastal areas and 42,000 ships recalled.

 

In Xiamen in Fujian, 26 flights have been cancelled, most of which were heading for other coastal cities and Hong Kong. Passenger ferry services to Jinmen have been suspended until Thursday.

 

The Xiamen Tourism Bureau has ordered all tourist sites to be closed from Wednesday to Friday.

 

China Eastern Airlines, headquartered in Shanghai, on Wednesday cancelled 38 flights headed for Hong Kong and Shenzhen, a coastal city in Guangdong.

 

Chanchu, which is packing winds of around 144 kilometers per hour (kph), has already brought gale-force winds to Fujian's southern coastal areas and heavy rainstorms in the west. Many localities have reported landslides and flooding, according to the Fujian meteorological bureau.

 

Rainstorms also hit the city of Shantou, one of the sites along the southern coastline that the typhoon might hit, and a number of other localities in Guangdong with rainfall ranging between 20 and 210 mm.

 

After lashing Hong Kong on Wednesday, the typhoon, which is packing the strongest winds in the South China Sea this month, continues to move northeastward at around 20kph.

 

It is expected to hit the Chinese mainland along the coastal areas between Guangdong and Fujian Wednesday night or Thursday morning, according to the Fujian bureau.

 

The typhoon forced Hong Kong to suspend air, sea and land travel.

 

The Hong Kong Airport Authority said that 52 incoming and outgoing flights have been canceled and eight delayed. Most of them were on route to cities on the Chinese mainland.

 

Chanchu, which means "pearl" in Cantonese, formed in the Pacific, about 550 km east of Mindanao Island in the Philippines on May 9. It hit central Philippines on Saturday, killing at least 37 people and leaving more than 1,000 others homeless.

 

(Xinhua News Agency May 18, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
People Evacuated as "Chanchu" Approaches
S. China Braces Itself for Typhoon
HK Issues Warning as Typhoon Chanchu Approaches
Typhoon Chanchu to Affect South China

Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號(hào)
主站蜘蛛池模板: 两个美女脱了内裤互摸网沾| 二区三区在线观看| 精品久久国产字幕高潮| 国产亚洲精品aaaaaaa片| xxxxwww日本在线| 国内精品伊人久久久久网站| 一二三四视频中文字幕在线看| 无码a级毛片日韩精品| 久久国产精品视频| 最好免费观看韩国+日本| 亚洲国产成人久久综合一区| 欧美黑人巨大xxxxx| 从镜子里看我怎么c你| 精品人妻少妇一区二区三区| 四虎影视永久地址www成人| 蜜柚免费视频下载| 国产帅男男gay网站视频| 日产精品一二三四区国产| 国产精品无码无卡在线播放| 97精品免费视频| 在线观看中文字幕码| m.jizz4.com| 小sao货赵欢欢的大学生活txt| 中文字幕在线播放| 日本中文字幕电影| 久久国产一区二区三区| 日韩欧美一区黑人vs日本人| 久久香蕉国产线看观看亚洲片| 欧美a视频在线观看| 亚洲国产成人精品无码区花野真一| 欧美牲交a欧美牲交aⅴ免费下载| 亚洲精品无码人妻无码| 狠狠综合久久av一区二区| 伦理片中文字幕完整视频| 看了流水的小说| 免费中文字幕不卡视频| 第四色最新网站| 免费v片在线观看| 男人的j插女人的p| 伊人中文字幕在线观看| 狂野欧美性猛xxxx乱大交|