Typhoon Gaemi forces evacuation, factory suspension in northeast China
- More than 27,000 people in Northeast China were evacuated, and hundreds of factories suspended production as Typhoon Gaemi caused heavy rains.
- Heavy rains increased water levels in 40 reservoirs across Liaoning province, which is expected to face more torrential rain.
- Hundreds of chemical and mining companies suspended operations, and nearby residents were relocated to avoid flood risks.
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Gaemi, formerly Carina in PH, triggers flash floods in northeast China
Continued heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Gaemi triggered flash floods in northeast China on the border with North Korea and brought railway disruptions and landslides to other parts of the country.

Remnants of Typhoon Gaemi trigger flash floods in northeast China
BEIJING: Continued heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Gaemi triggered flash floods in northeast China on the border with North Korea and brought railway disruptions and landslides to other parts of the country,
Typhoon Gaemi Forces Evacuation, Factory Suspension in Northeast China
BEIJING—More than 27,000 people in northeast China were evacuated and hundreds of factories were ordered to suspend production as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rains, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday. Gaemi lashed towns on China’s coastal Fujian province on Friday with heavy rains and strong winds as the most powerful storm to hit the country this year began its widely watched trek from the southeastern coast into the populous…
Typhoon Gaemi forces evacuation, factory suspension in northeast China
More than 27,000 people in northeast China were evacuated and hundreds of factories were ordered to suspend production as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rains, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.
Typhoon Gaemi forces evacuation, factory suspension in north-east China
BEIJING: More than 27,000 people in north-east China were evacuated and hundreds of factories were ordered to suspend production as Typhoon Gaemi brought heavy rains, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday (July 27).
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