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Typhoon Jelawat Looms Off
Taiwan, Bound for Disputed
Islands
28
September, 2012
Taiwan
warned of floods and landslides as the second super typhoon in two
weeks ripped through the East
China Sea and
headed for islands where Chinese and Japanese vessels are in a
territorial standoff.
With
gusts as fast as 115 knots (132 miles or 213 kilometers an hour),
Super Typhoon Jelawat was 410 kilometers east-southeast of Kaohsiung
at 11 p.m. yesterday, the Hong Kong Observatory reported.
The storm is expected to move north at about 14 kilometers an hour
toward the seas east of Taiwan.
Jelawat
follows Sanba, which lashed southern Japan and South
Korea earlier
this month, grounding aircraft and disrupting electricity. Jelawat is
forecast to travel northeast away from Taiwan from today and may
cross islands claimed by China,
Japan and Taiwan on a path toward the southern coast of Japan,
according to the U.S Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
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