China Allocates $102M for Relief in Typhoon and Flood-Affected Regions
China has allocated $102 million to support regions hit by Super Typhoon Yagi and heavy rainfall, focusing on disaster relief and agricultural recovery.
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China has allocated $102 million to support regions hit by Super Typhoon Yagi and heavy rainfall, focusing on disaster relief and agricultural recovery.
Chinese Premier Xi Jinping offers condolences to Vietnam’s leader following Typhoon Yagi, emphasizing strong bilateral ties and readiness to assist in disaster recovery.
Deadly Typhoon Yagi has affected nearly six million children across Southeast Asia, disrupting access to clean water, education, and healthcare.
Heavy rains from Typhoon Yagi have caused severe flooding in Myanmar, killing 74 and leaving 89 missing. Rescue efforts continue amid widespread devastation.
Typhoon Yagi and resulting floods have caused 226 deaths and left 104 missing in Vietnam, with Lao Cai province being the hardest hit.
Hainan Province swiftly recovers from Super Typhoon Yagi, with 70% of construction projects back on track and daily life resuming.
Super Typhoon Yagi becomes the strongest autumn typhoon to strike China since 1949, causing significant damage and prompting local authorities to reopen tourist venues after the storm’s passage.
Typhoon Yagi has struck northern Vietnam, resulting in 35 fatalities and leaving 24 missing. The mountainous province of Lao Cai faces the highest casualties amid severe landslides and floods.
Typhoon Yagi, Asia’s strongest storm this year, has killed 24 and injured nearly 300 in northern Vietnam, with authorities warning of more flooding.
Energetic efforts are restoring electricity, water, and telecom services in Hainan after Super Typhoon Yagi caused significant damage and loss of life.