2008-04-16 21:30:10 Xinhua English

Ships anchor at a harbor of Haikou, capital of southmost China's Hainan Province, April 17, 2008. Tropical storm Neoguri, which formed in the South China Sea on Tuesday, strengthened into a typhoon Wednesday afternoon and is approaching the sea south of China's Hainan island. Neoguri is the first tropical storm to hit China this year.
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BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhua) -- China's central meteorological observatory issued a warning against typhoon Neoguri on Thursday morning, forecasting strong rain and winds in the southern Hainan Province.
The latest forecast at 6 a.m. showed the center of Neoguri was 480 kilometers southeast of Sanya City, in southern Hainan, packing winds of up to 126 kilometers per hour.
The observatory said the center of the typhoon would move northwestward at a speed of 15 km per hour and may hit the southern coast of Hainan on Friday afternoon or Saturday morning, or skim over the offshore areas.
The observatory urged ships and boats to return to shore and local residents at the coastal areas to take precautions against the typhoon.
Neoguri, the first tropical storm hit China this year, was formed in the South China Sea on Tuesday. It strengthened into a typhoon on Wednesday afternoon.