Super Typhoon Yagi Hits Southern China
Super Typhoon Yagi Hits Southern China
Super Typhoon Yagi Hits Southern China
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Super Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful autumn typhoon to strike mainland China in over 70 years, made landfall in Hainan and Guangdong provinces, causing widespread devastation. The storm resulted in four fatalities and 95 injuries in Hainan, while Guangdong reported no casualties but extensive damage, particularly in Xuwen. President Xi Jinping has called for urgent disaster relief efforts and the swift repair of infrastructure, with nearly 730,000 people in Guangdong being relocated. Local authorities have begun restoring power and communication services, with over 10,000 telecommunication base stations back in operation. Economic losses from the storm are projected to surpass 32.7 billion yuan in affected areas, with significant damage reported in Wenchang and Haikou. Relief operations are progressing, with transportation services slowly resuming as roads are cleared of debris.

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