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5 dead as typhoon Megi hits eastern China, Taiwan

ByAP, Beijing
Sep 28, 2016 12:24 PM IST

A typhoon left one person dead in eastern China on Wednesday, a day after killing four and injuring 260 in Taiwan.

A typhoon left one person dead in eastern China on Wednesday, a day after killing four and injuring 260 in Taiwan.

Flood debris covers the banks of the Xindian river in the aftermath of typhoon Megi at Xindian district in New Taipei City.(AFP Photo)
Flood debris covers the banks of the Xindian river in the aftermath of typhoon Megi at Xindian district in New Taipei City.(AFP Photo)

Typhoon Megi weakened to a tropical storm after hitting the coastal city of Quanzhou in Fujian province before dawn, packing winds of up to 118 kilometers (74 miles) per hour, China’s National Meteorological Centre said.

One person died after several structures collapsed in Quanzhou, state-approved news media reported. In Fuzhou, Fujian’s provincial capital, people were shown on state television walking through knee-deep waters that had swamped major roads. Schools were closed and dozens of flights were cancelled.

The storm was forecast to move northwest Wednesday and fade gradually.

In Taiwan on Tuesday, the typhoon’s bands of heavy rain and sustained winds of 162 kilometers (100 miles) per hour blanketed the island by mid-afternoon as the eye of the storm made landfall on the east coast. Authorities had raised alert levels for Taiwan, which is prone to landslides and flooding, said National Fire Agency Director-General Chen Wen-lung.

The 268 injured included eight Japanese tourists travelling in a tour bus that turned on its side in central Taiwan. Three people suffered fatal falls and a fourth person died in a truck crash, said Lee Wei-sen, a spokesperson for Taiwan’s Central Emergency Operations Centre. Many of the injuries were from falling and wind-blown objects.

Megi was 500 kilometers (310 miles) in diameter at its targets, and rainfall had topped 300 millimeters (12 inches) in the south and eastern mountains of Taiwan.

More than 8,000 people were evacuated, mostly from mountainous areas at risk of landslides or floods. About 2,800 went to shelters, Chen said. Approximately 2.9 million households lost power overnight.

The weather delayed more than 121 flights and forced the cancellation of 253 more at Taiwan’s Taoyuan International Airport, while another seven were diverted to other Taiwanese airports. Authorities had closed schools, offices and most of Taiwan’s railway system.

Megi is the fourth typhoon of the year to hit Taiwan and third in the last two weeks.

On the Chinese coast, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) from Taiwan at its nearest point, fishing boats were ordered back to port, China’s official Xinhua News Agency said.

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