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Photo taken on July 28 shows the waves and dark clouds at Xiapu coast, Fujian Province. Typhoon Fung Wong, which was lashing Taiwan on Monday morning, continued to strengthen as it headed toward the China coast. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
FUZHOU, July 28 (Xinhua) -- Typhoon Fung Wong, which was lashing Taiwan on Monday morning, continued to strengthen as it headed toward the China coast, according to the observatory of southeastern Fujian Province.
The weather service forecast the storm would make
landfall near Xiamen City in the province before midnight.
The observatory in eastern Zhejiang Province said the
typhoon would sweep across the Taiwan Strait on Monday and make landfall between
Xiapu and Jinjiang counties, Fujian at midnight, packing Force-14 winds at 42
meters per second.
Fujian authorities had evacuated 274,300 people and
called back about 52,300 fishing boats as of 6 p.m. on Sunday. Disaster relief
personnel were sent to help those on fishing vessels get ashore, said Yang
Zhiying, head of the flood control headquarters in Fujian.
Fung Wong, the eighth tropical storm to hit China's
coast, would be the strongest of this year. It would strike along China¡¯s
eastern and southern regions with heavy rain and strong winds, according to
observatories in Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces.
The provinces issued orange alerts, or the second
highest for bad weather.
The telecoms authority in Fujian has sent more than 20 million text messages to mobile phone users on the typhoon alert.