BEIJING, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- As typhoon Morakot gains
momentum and churns toward China's mainland, provinces in coastal regions are
busy bracing for its impact.
By 5 p.m. Thursday, the typhoon was located at 23.3
degrees north and 126.7 degrees east, about 780 kilometers away from Wenzhou, a
major city in Zhejiang Province, meteorological authorities said. It was
expected to land in the eastern Zhejiang or Fujian provinces between Saturday
noon and Sunday morning.
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Soldiers help fishermen go to safe zone
in the rain in Taizhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 6, 2009.
It is predicted that the typhoon Morakot will land off the seashore in
east China's Zhejiang Province and southeast China's Fujian Province from
Saturday noon to Sunday morning. (Xinhua/Jia Ce) Photo Gallery>>> |
In Zhejiang province 2,076 ships had returned to
harbor by 3 p.m. while passenger liner services in Wenzhou and Taizhou cities
were suspended.
More than 900 Chinese and foreign tourists have been
evacuated from from the resort Nanji Island, and measures taken in scenic areas
near the coast to assist tourists.
Seventeen teams comprising 138 soldiers are preparing
for emergencies, and working with local officials to ascertain potentially
hazardous areas. In adjacent Fujian province, nearly 8.4 million short messages
had been sent to mobile phone users by 5:30 p.m., warning them to prepare for
the typhoon.
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Soldiers help fishermen transport cases
of fish in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 6,
2009. (Xinhua/Sun Weifeng) Photo
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Provincial
flood control and drought relief headquarters ordered fishing boats and
construction vessels to seek shelter in harbors before 6 p.m. Thursday.
As of 6 p.m., more than 1,200 vessels had returned to
harbors and 5,242 people had been evacuated in Fujian's Ningde, Putian and
Fuzhou. Sea waves as high as six meters battered fish farms.
Weather forecasters said the most severe typhoon this
year would push sea waves in the coastal areas to up to nine meters high when it
approaches.
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Fishing vessels are seen in the
Shenjiamen Port to avoid typhoon in Zhoushan City, east China's Zhejiang
Province, Aug. 6, 2009. (Xinhua/Sun Weifeng) Photo
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Local
authorities have warned the public to pay attention to weather forecasts and be
aware of the rainstorms and other typhoon-related disasters.
More than 180 policemen are on duty in Quanzhou city,
helping those in danger areas to evacuate.
Morakot, which strengthened into typhoon Wednesday
afternoon, is also expected to whip up gales in Shanghai from Saturday to
Monday. Meteorological stations in the city have cautioned relevant departments
to brace for emergencies.
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Soldiers help fishermen strengthen rafts
in Wenzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 6, 2009. (Xinhua/Sun
Weifeng) Photo
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Experts in Guangdong Province say although the
typhoon won't land there its impact could be great. Bilis, a 2006 typhoon landed
in Fujian but tens of thousands of people in Guangdong were affected.
The experts considered Morakot might have a big
influence in the eastern part of Guangdong, and soak the province in torrential
rains.
The eighth tropical storm this year, Morakot was
formed on the heels of Goni, which unleashed downpours in Guangdong destroying
732 houses.
"The two storms could influence each other," said
Wang Zhenming, vice head of the Zhejiang provincial meteorological station. "As
a result, the route of Morakot is not fully predictable."
He warned Morakot was likely to continue growing in
strength and become a super typhoon.
China is frequently affected by tropical storms in
summer. The most destructive one recently occurred in 2006, when super typhoon
Saomai claimed more than 400 lives.
BEIJING, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- Tropical storm Goni has brought huge rainfall to south China after it landed early Wednesday morning in Taishan of south China's Guangdong Province.
Downpours drenched most parts of Guangdong and neighboring Fujian province, with a hydrological station in Guangdong reporting precipitation of about 400 mm.Full Story