Southern China braces for super typhoon Yagi
- Southern China's Hainan Province evacuated over 400,000 people as Super Typhoon Yagi approached, with many seeking shelter in Vietnam, making it the strongest storm in over a decade.
- The storm was expected to hit the coasts of Hainan and Guangdong on Friday, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.
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One of the strongest storms to ever hit China continues its devastating course in North Vietnam.


At least two people died and 92 were injured when Super Typhoon Yagi hit the tourist island of Hainan in southern China. He is now heading to Vietnam.

Super Typhoon Yagi hits Vietnam after killing two in China
Super Typhoon Yagi uprooted thousands of trees and swept ships and boats out to sea as it made landfall in northern Vietnam Saturday, state media said. The typhoon made landfall in Hai Phong and Quang Ninh provinces, packing winds exceeding 149 kilometres (92 miles) per hour, VNExpress said, after blowing past southern China where it


Super Typhoon Yagi kills 2, injures 92 in China
Triggers widespread disruption throughout country's south - Anadolu Ajansı
Super Typhoon Yagi kills 2, injures 92 in China: state media
BEIJING–Super Typhoon Yagi killed at least two people and injured 92 others after slamming into southern China’s Hainan island, state media reported Saturday. The storm lashed “Hainan with heavy rain and gusty winds, leaving at least two dead and 92 injured”, state-run news agency Xinhua said, citing local authorities. State broadcaster CCTV said Yagi brought winds of more than 230 kilometers (143 miles) per hour, uprooting trees and prompting t…
The powerful typhoon left at least two people dead and 92 injured on the tourist island of Hainan in southern China where around 460,000 people were evacuated. It made landfall in Vietnam on Saturday
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