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Typhoon approaches coastal provinces
East China's coastal provinces face the threat of catastrophic storm tides today as Typhoon Matsa approaches, the National Meteorological Centre warned yesterday.
Related strong gales are predicted for Taiwan, parts of Fujian, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Jiangsu with accompanying rainstorms. "Coastal authorities should be well prepared for the typhoon as it could combine with a local spring tide to cause increased devastation," the centre warned. Following the downpours earlier this week, torrential rains will continue to lash eight provinces across Northeast, Central and East China, including parts of Liaoning, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hunan and Zhejiang. "In the next three days, damage is likely to be caused by weather including lightning, thunder, hailstorms and gales," a spokesman said. However, the rainfall will benefit some areas plagued by the persistent heat wave in the South and prolonged drought in the North. After hot and stuffy weather across Central China and
parts of East China, downpours since Wednesday have pushed the mercury to below
35 C in many cities including Beijing.
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