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Typhoon Haitang causes heavy losses to Zhejiang |
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By Thursday morning, typhoon Haitang had caused an economic loss of 7.22 billion yuan (about 870 million US dollars) to east China's Zhejiang Province, |
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Typhoon Haitang trails off as it enters Hunan |
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Typhoon Haitang, which landed east China Tuesday evening, has trailed off significantly as it arrived in central China's Hunan Province Thursday.
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Typhoon Haitang to bring greater rainfall to east China |
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Affected by the Typhoon Haitang, east China's Zhejiang Province will see greater rainfall Wednesday, said a source with the provincial meteorological |
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Typhoon Haitang causes heavy loss to Wenzhou |
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Torrential rains brought about by typhoon Haitang struck Wenzhou, a city of east China's Zhejiang Province, over the last two days, leaving one person dead and |
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Typhoon Haitang pelts east Chinese coast |
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Typhoon Haitang landed the southeastern coast of Chinese mainland Tuesday afternoon, after battered Taiwan province and rolled across the Taiwan Straits.
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Agricultural losses from typhoon Haitang exceed $40 mln |
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Taiwan's agricultural losses caused by typhoon Haitang as of Tuesday noon had exceeded 40 million US dollars, according to a report reaching here from Taiwan.
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Typhoon Haitang brings heavy rainstorms to east China counties |
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Affected by the Typhoon Haitang, two counties of Cangnan and Pingyang of Wenzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, reported 400 mm heavy rainstorms Tuesday. |
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Chinese mainland braces for typhoon Haitang |
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Typhoon Haitang is expected to cross the Taiwan Straits Tuesday morning and land the southeastern coast of the Chinese mainland at noon, according to a morning |
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Typhoon Haitang expected to land mainland at midday |
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Typhoon Haitang is expected to cross the Taiwan Straits Tuesday morning and land the southeastern coast of the Chinese mainland at noon, according to a morning |
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Southeastern China braces for Typhoon Haitang after storm kills three in Taiwan |
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Authorities in southeastern China put 800,000 people in temporary shelters as Typhoon Haitan churned toward the coast Tuesday with fierce rains and high winds after |
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Coastal Chinese province braces for Typhoon Haitang |
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Authorities in southeastern China put 800,000 people in temporary shelters ahead of Typhoon Haitang's expected landfall Tuesday with fierce rains and high winds, a |
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Taiwan braces for more heavy rain after Typhoon Haitang kills three |
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Taiwan braced for more heavy rain Tuesday as Typhoon Haitang moved slowly toward China after leaving three people dead and a trail of destruction in its wake.
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Typhoon Haitang lashes northeastern Taiwan; one woman dies |
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Typhoon Haitang lashed communities along Taiwan's northeast coast on Monday, as officials ordered schools, government offices and financial markets to close amid |
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Fujian, Zhejiang relocate over 600,000 people against typhoon |
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East China's Fujian and Zhejiang Provinces relocated on Monday more than 600,000 citizens from coastal areas in case of strikes from the typhoon Haitang, which is |
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Typhoon prompts evacuations from coastal province |
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Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from China's southeastern coast ahead of the expected arrival of Typhoon Haitang, officials and state media said |
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Typhoon Haitang pelts Taiwan, moving toward Fujian |
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Typhoon Haitang lashed eastern Taiwan Monday morning and is moving toward the coast of northern and central Fujian Province, east China, with force 12 wind at its |
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Wenzhou evacuates 77,000 people in face of typhoon |
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Wenzhou, a coastal city in east China's Zhejiang Province, has evacuated 77,000 people as Typhoon Haitang, which hit eastern Taiwan Monday morning, is approaching. |
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Typhoon Haitang strikes Taiwan with heavy rains |
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Government offices, financial markets, schools and airports in Taiwan were forced to close as Typhoon Haitang lashed the island with strong winds and heavy rains |
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39 flights between Taiwan, Macao canceled as typhoon roars near |
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At least 39 flights between China's Taiwan and Macao will be canceled Monday due to the typhoon Haitang, which is forecast to be the most powerful storm to hit Taiwan |