Typhoon Mangkhut lands on south China coast

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2018-09-16
People's Republic of China
Typhoon

Typhoon Mangkhut landed on the coast of Jiangmen City, in south China's Guangdong province, at 5pm on Sunday (Sept 16), packing winds up to 162kmh, according to the provincial meteorological station.

China has ordered thousands of boats to return to harbour, and evacuated thousands of offshore oil platform workers.

Ports, oil refineries and industrial plants in the area have been shut. Power to some areas were also reduced as a precaution.

The storm has fuelled concern about sugar production in Guangdong, which accounts for a tenth of national output, at about one million tonnes. China sugar futures rose last week on fears for the cane crop.

Guangdong is also China's most populous province, with a population of more than 100 million.

The airport in the boomtown of Shenzhen has been shut since midnight, and will be closed until 8am on Monday. Flights have been cancelled in Guangzhou and the neighbouring island province of Hainan.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, one of the major aviation hubs in China, has cancelled all flights from 12pm on Sunday to 8am on Monday, affecting thousands of passengers.

Meanwhile, Guangdong provincial department of education has suspended all classes in schools and kindergartens on Monday.

The raging storms and heavy rainfall have left many streets in Guangdong's coastal cities flooded, with trees and billboards blown away.

The Guangdong provincial government has urged departments and cities in the coastal areas to take every measure to reduce casualties and minimise economic losses.

High winds and swells have also hit Fujian province north of Guangdong, causing ports to be shut, ferry services to be suspended, and more than 100 flights to be cancelled. Waves as high as 7.3m were sighted in the Taiwan Strait.

Heavy flooding and damaged buildings were reported across Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau on Sunday, as Typhoon Mangkhut swepts past the Pearl River Delta, bringing fierce winds and intense rain.

Source: The StraitsTimes. SEP 16, 2018. Typhoon Mangkhut lands on south China coast, heavy flooding and building damage reported. https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/heavy-flooding-building-damage-reported-in-guangdong-hong-kong-macau-as-super-typhoon