China Elevates Emergency Response as Typhoon Gaemi Sparks Floods
China activates Level-IV emergency response in four provinces and escalates Liaoning to Level-III as Typhoon Gaemi approaches.
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China activates Level-IV emergency response in four provinces and escalates Liaoning to Level-III as Typhoon Gaemi approaches.
The Chinese mainland has activated a Level-IV flood emergency in several provinces and elevated Liaoning’s response level due to Typhoon Gaemi’s impact.
Typhoon Gaemi affects over 628,000 in China’s Fujian Province, with emergency responses activated and rescue efforts underway.
China braces for severe flooding and typhoons as President Xi Jinping leads nationwide efforts to enhance flood control and disaster relief measures.
Typhoon Gaemi, the year’s third typhoon, made landfall in Fujian Province’s Putian City on Thursday evening, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall.
Typhoon Gaemi has caused widespread damage in the Taiwan region, resulting in 3 fatalities and 380 injuries. Heavy rains have led to flooding, road closures, and power outages.
Fujian Province relocates over 150,000 residents and suspends transport routes as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, impacting thousands in the fishing industry.
Typhoon Gaemi, the season’s first, unleashes heavy rains and high winds across Southeast Asia, causing severe flooding in the Philippines and making landfall in China’s Taiwan region.
Typhoon Gaemi, the year’s third typhoon, made landfall in eastern Taiwan’s Yilan County, resulting in two deaths and 201 injuries, local authorities report.
China’s National Meteorological Center issues first red alert for Typhoon Gaemi, set to make landfall near Taiwan and eastern China, prompting emergency responses.