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39 flights between Taiwan,
Macao canceled as typhoon roars near
 Typhoon Haitang lashed
eastern Taiwan Monday morning and is moving toward the coast of northern
and central Fujian
Province. | FUZHOU, July
18 (Xinhuanet) -- Typhoon Haitang lashed eastern Taiwan Monday morning and is
moving toward the coast of northern and central Fujian Province, east China,
with force 12 wind at its center, the Fujian provincial meteorological station
said Monday.
As a result, 19 flights flying from Hong Kong to
Taiwan were canceled and another 25 flights are expected to be delayed to Monday
noon or afternoon, according to reports from Hong Kong. Twenty-four flights from
Taiwan to Hong Kong will also be canceled.
The provincial meteorological station of Fujian,
which sees Taiwan across the sea, forecast that typhoon Haitang would land the
coast between Quanzhou and Ningde cities of the province early Tuesday morning
or Tuesday noon.
According to the weather station, fresh gales swept
over the coastal areas of northern and central Fujian Monday morning and force
7-8 wind were reported in the southern coastal areas of the province.
The weather station forecast heavy rains with gales
may strike most part of Fujian from Monday night to Wednesday, with rainstorms
likely to pelt Ningde, Fuzhou and Putian in the coming two days.
To reduce the damage caused by typhoon Haitang to the
minimum, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has urged the local governments to be well
prepared.
The State Flood Control and Drought Relief
Headquarters issued a circular, calling on local governments in Fujian to move
people to safe places and to take effective measures to safeguard the people's
life and property. Enditem |