Super Typhoon Yagi: Landfall in China Triggers Mass Evacuations
Super Typhoon Yagi Hits China
Super Typhoon Yagi has made landfall on the coast of China, causing widespread alarm and precautionary measures. Over 400,000 residents have been evacuated from affected areas as authorities brace for the storm’s impact. Schools have been closed, and flight schedules disrupted across regions, including Hong Kong and Macau.
Precautionary Measures Taken
- Flight suspensions in affected areas
- Closure of schools
- Raised typhoon alarm levels
As Yagi approaches, it brings the threat of heavy rainfall and strong winds, prompting local governments to establish emergency response strategies. Residents are being advised to prepare for potential flooding and power outages.
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