Typhoon Danas: Yellow Alert Issued for Southern Chinese Mainland
Typhoon Danas has triggered a yellow alert across the southern Chinese mainland, bringing strong winds and heavy rain as it moves through the Taiwan Strait toward Zhejiang.
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Typhoon Danas has triggered a yellow alert across the southern Chinese mainland, bringing strong winds and heavy rain as it moves through the Taiwan Strait toward Zhejiang.
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