Storms drenched southern parts of the Chinese mainland, triggering warnings of flash floods and landslides, a day after Typhoon Wipha pounded Hong Kong. Heavy rain lashed the cities of Yangjiang, Zhanjiang and Maoming in China's southern province Guangdong after the storm system made landfall.
Breakdown
- Typhoon Wipha brought gale force winds and heavy rain to Hong Kong, causing damage. 12s
- Over 200 people took refuge in temporary shelters and hundreds of flights were cancelled. 20s
- The storm was downgraded after several hours, with damage mainly limited to fallen trees and scaffolding. 33s
- Wipha weakened after making landfall in Guangdong province, where shelters were opened for residents. 1m 5s
- Chinese authorities activated disaster relief efforts and provided essential supplies. 1m 25s