Kajiki Pelts China with Winds, Rain N. Korea Test Fires Antiair Munitions
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Typhoon Kajiki Disrupts Life for Over 100,000 in China’s Hainan Province - teleSUR English
No casualties reported as storm damages infrastructure, uproots trees and floods coastal areas. The passage of Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th cyclone of the year, affected more than 100,000 people as it swept through China’s island province of Hainan, where fire services carried out rescues, removed debris and trees, and conducted cleanup operations after heavy rains and strong winds. RELATED: China Defends Latin America Cooperation After Criticism fr…
The Vietnamese authorities have intensified their response this Monday to Typhoon Kajiki, the fifth to hit the South China Sea this season. The hurricane is expected to hit the north-central coast of Vietnam with sustained winds of up to 166 kilometers per hour and torrential rains that could accumulate up to 700 liters per square metre at some points in the center of the country in a matter of hours.
Torrential rains and strong winds swept across Sanya, China, as Typhoon Kajiki struck. Below, learn about the damage caused by this meteorological event, which occurred halfway around the world. Today's video takes us to remote Sanya, where a typhoon (tropical cyclone) moved in. More than 100,000 people have been affected by this meteorological event—which began at 9 a.m. (local Chinese time) on Monday, August 25—and brought torrential rains wit…
In Vietnam typhoon «Kajiki» is hit by heavy rain and heavy gusts on land.
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