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Related: Provinces warned to stay alert as
typhoon moves
closer
Typhoon Chanchu approaches
Guangdong
Typhoon Chanchu to affect south
China
HK issues warning as Typhoon Chanchu getting
closer
GUANGZHOU, May 17 (Xinhua) -- More than 180,000
people have been evacuated from coastal areas to safe places in south China's
Guangdong Province as typhoon Chanchu, the first tropical storm of this year, is
approaching.
The province had called back 25,219 ships operating
on sea by Tuesday night, according to the provincial disaster relief office on
Wednesday.
According to the latest broadcast of the provincial
meteorological station, Chanchu was located at a sea area 440 kilometers south
of Shanwei City in Guangdong by 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, and it was moving
northeastward with the maximum wind speed of 45 meters per second at its center,
or 14 on the wind scale.
Influenced by typhoon Chanchu, force 8 gale was
reported in central Guangdong and sea areas east of the province, and force 6 to
8 gales were also reported in areas near the estuary of the Pearl River and
southeastern coastal areas of Guangdong, said the provincial meteorological
station.
Typhoon Chanchu is expected to move northward at a
speed of 20 km or 23 km per hour in upcoming 24 hours, said Huang Zhong, a
weatherman with the meteorological station of Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong
Province.
The typhoon may land in the coastal areas between
Huidong and Raoping Counties between noon and night on Wednesday or may move
toward the Taiwan Strait, passing the eastern coast of Guangdong, Huang said.
Whether the typhoon lands in Guangdong or not, it
would powerfully influence the province, Huang said.
Considering Typhoon Chanchu's route of movement and
its strength, the Guangdong Provincial Hydrological Bureau forecast that the
typhoon might bring storm tides to the eastern coastal areas of Guangdong,
resulting in the rise of sea level much higher than the danger mark and
threatening the safety of ships and life of people in these areas.
Currently, local governments have called on all ships
operating on sea and residents of coastal areas to evacuate from dangerous
places as quickly as possible.
Chanchu, whose name means "pearl", formed in the
northwestern Pacific, about 550 km to the east of Mindanao island in the
Philippines on May 9. It hit central Philippines on Saturday, killing at least
32 people and leaving more than 1,000 others homeless.
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