Typhoon Nesat killed three people,
washed away homes and flooded highways in southern China’s
Guangxi region as authorities readied for a second storm
approaching the area.
Nesat destroyed 2,200 homes, damaged 6,100 others and rendered 3,620 hectares of cropland “useless,” the official Xinhua News Agency cited local authorities as saying yesterday. Xinhua cited one villager in Guangxi’s Pubei County as saying all of his sugarcane crop had been broken by the winds.
Typhoon Nalgae, packing maximum sustained winds of 119 kilometers (74 miles) per hour, is heading toward the Paracel islands near China’s Hainan province and the Vietnam coast at 10-15 kilometers per hour, the website of China’s meteorological service reported as of 5 a.m. Beijing time. Read More
Nesat destroyed 2,200 homes, damaged 6,100 others and rendered 3,620 hectares of cropland “useless,” the official Xinhua News Agency cited local authorities as saying yesterday. Xinhua cited one villager in Guangxi’s Pubei County as saying all of his sugarcane crop had been broken by the winds.
Typhoon Nalgae, packing maximum sustained winds of 119 kilometers (74 miles) per hour, is heading toward the Paracel islands near China’s Hainan province and the Vietnam coast at 10-15 kilometers per hour, the website of China’s meteorological service reported as of 5 a.m. Beijing time. Read More


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