Typhoon nears: batten down the hatches By Bao Daozu (China Daily) Updated: 2005-09-01 05:52
As New Orleans reels from the impact of Hurricane Katrina, China's coastal
provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian are bracing themselves for the arrival of
Typhoon Talim.
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Chinese soldiers help evacuate local residents from their submerged
houses in Shuitou township of Wenzhou city in eastern China's Zhejiang
province July 20, 2005. [newsphoto] |
| Talim, the 13th this year, "is probably the strongest typhoon China will
experience this summer in terms of the force of wind," warned Zhang Ling, a
senior expert with the National Meteorological Centre.
Forecasters urged local authorities to be fully prepared for the worst,
saying the typhoon and ensuing flooding and landslides are likely to cause
severe damage.
As of early evening, Talim was centred in the Pacific Ocean about 180
kilometres east of the Taiwanese port of Hualien, the island's Central Weather
Bureau said.
The typhoon was moving northwest at a speed of 21 kilometres per hour, with
winds of 184 kph, it said. Talim was expected to make landfall on the island's
east coast around midnight.
Then, it will approach coastal areas such as Jinjiang in Fujian Province and
Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province, making landfall today or early tomorrow.
It is expected to bring heavy rainstorms and strong
winds.
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