
Typhoon Kajiki Strikes Vietnam Coast: Tens of Thousands Evacuated
Typhoon Kajiki drenched Vietnam’s coast with heavy rains and strong winds, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate. Communities now face cleanup and resilience planning.
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Typhoon Kajiki drenched Vietnam’s coast with heavy rains and strong winds, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate. Communities now face cleanup and resilience planning.
After Typhoon Kajiki weakened, public transport services in Hainan and Guangdong are resuming, with ports, ferries, and airports reopening and over 5,000 trucks cleared.
Ports and airports in Hainan and Guangdong provinces resume operations as Typhoon Kajiki weakens. Over 102,500 people affected, no fatalities reported so far.
Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th storm of the season, is closing in on Vietnam’s central coast with 42 m/s winds. It’s set to make landfall near Vinh City tonight before rapidly weakening.
Hainan province raised its Level I emergency response on Sunday as Typhoon Kajiki neared, mobilizing evacuations, shelters, and resources against heavy rain and winds.
Typhoon Kajiki nears South China, prompting Level-IV alerts in Guangxi and Hainan. Coastal regions brace for high winds and heavy rain.
As Typhoon Kajiki nears Hainan Province, the Chinese mainland activates a Level-IV emergency response, issues a yellow alert, and prepares for heavy rainfall and strong winds.