Typhoon Bebinca Hits Shanghai, Causes Evacuations
Typhoon Bebinca Hits Shanghai, Causes Evacuations
Typhoon Bebinca Hits Shanghai, Causes Evacuations
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Typhoon Bebinca made landfall in Shanghai on Monday morning, becoming the most powerful storm to hit the city in over 75 years with winds exceeding 151 kph (94 mph). The typhoon's arrival led to the evacuation of over 414,000 residents and the cancellation of all flights at the city's two main airports. Emergency crews, including 56,000 personnel, are on standby as Shanghai braces for severe weather impacts, coinciding with the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. In addition to flight cancellations, many local attractions and public transport services have been suspended. The Chinese government has activated a Level IV emergency response in Shanghai and surrounding provinces, deploying thousands of rescue workers and equipment to mitigate the storm's effects. Meanwhile, Cambodia is also expected to experience significant rainfall as Typhoon Bebinca influences weather patterns in the region.

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