
Typhoon Wipha Triggers Severe Flooding in Central Vietnam
Typhoon Wipha, the sixth storm of the year, has flooded central Vietnam, claiming lives, inundating villages and rice fields, and raising flash-flood risks.
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Typhoon Wipha, the sixth storm of the year, has flooded central Vietnam, claiming lives, inundating villages and rice fields, and raising flash-flood risks.
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Fujian Province on the Chinese mainland has activated a Level-IV flood control emergency as Typhoon Wipha drenches coastal areas with heavy to torrential rains, prompting widespread safety measures.
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Typhoon Wipha made landfall near Jiangmen City, triggering unprecedented disruptions to flights, ferries, rail and highways across Hainan, Guangdong and Guangxi.
Typhoon Wipha made landfall near Jiangmen City in Guangdong Province on the Chinese mainland with peak winds of 33 m/s and a west-southwest track at 20β25 km/h.
Hainan and Guangdong brace for Typhoon Wipha, the year’s sixth storm, expected to make landfall on Sunday afternoon or evening.
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