Typhoon Danas Spurs Level-IV Flood Alert in Zhejiang and Fujian
As Typhoon Danas heads toward the Chinese mainland, a Level-IV flood emergency is activated in Zhejiang and Fujian, bracing communities for torrential rain and rising rivers.
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As Typhoon Danas heads toward the Chinese mainland, a Level-IV flood emergency is activated in Zhejiang and Fujian, bracing communities for torrential rain and rising rivers.
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