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Victims of the typhoon Sepat rest at a high school as a temporary shelter in Putian, southeast China's Fujian Province, August 20, 2007. The typhoon Sepat affected 1575,400 people and caused the evacuation of 732,600 people in Fujian Province until Sunday. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) Photo Gallery>>> |
NANCHANG, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Typhoon Sepat swept
northwestward into east China's Jiangxi Province on Monday, leaving a trail of
chaos in which at least 19 people died in the southeastern provinces of Fujian
and Zhejiang.
Most parts of Jiangxi suffered torrential rains and
high winds of 54 kilometers per hour on Sunday and Monday. By 8:00 a.m. Monday,
the worst-hit county of Yongfeng had received 327 mm of rain.
The provincial meteorological bureau sounded an alarm
at 4:00 a.m. on Monday, warning the public to take precautions against the
downpour and subsequent geological disasters.
Sepat, which entered Jiangxi Province at 2:30 a.m.,
is expected to linger for 48 hours, but the meteorological bureau predicts its
aftermath might last for an additional 24 hours at least.
The local government said no casualties or geological
disasters had been reported.
The meteorological bureau in central China's Hunan
Province has sent 2.25 million text messages to warn the citizens of the
typhoon, which is expected to affect the province on Monday night.
In Fujian Province, where Sepat landed at 2:00 a.m.
on Sunday, rainstorms continued on Monday. The ninth typhoon of the year has
brought an average 200 mm of rainfall to most counties since last Friday. The
worst-hit county of Jiaocheng received 490 mm.
Subsequent geological disasters, including landslides
and mud-rock flows, have killed six people and left 12 missing in Fujian by
Monday morning.
Sepat has caused 13 deaths in Wenzhou, a
manufacturing center in the eastern Zhejiang Province, including 11 deaths from
a tornado that smashed 156 houses on Saturday night.
On Sunday, a landslide triggered by downpour knocked
a minibus in Wenzhou, killing one of its 19 passengers.
A peasant woman named Lin Jinxiang was found dead in the debris of her collapsed house on Sunday. She had made her way back into the house in the suburbs of Wenzhou after being evacuated ahead of the typhoon.
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