
China Boosts Emergency Efforts as Typhoon Yagi Pummels Hainan and Guangdong
China intensifies emergency response as Super Typhoon Yagi strikes Hainan and Guangdong, resulting in multiple casualties and injuries.
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China intensifies emergency response as Super Typhoon Yagi strikes Hainan and Guangdong, resulting in multiple casualties and injuries.
Super Typhoon Yagi makes its second landfall in Guangdong, forcing the relocation of over 1 million residents as it intensifies to level 17 with winds reaching 208.8 km/h.
China’s Ministry of Emergency Management deploys over 2,100 rescue personnel to Guangdong and Hainan as Typhoon Yagi nears landfall, marking the strongest storm since 2014.
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