25
dead as Typhoon Usagi hits Southern China
At least 25 people were killed as the year's most powerful typhoon crashed into Hong Kong and southern China on Sunday evening, canceling hundreds of flights, crippling power lines, and causing significant flooding.
RT,
23
September, 2013
The
harshest storm to reach the Western Pacific this year, Typhoon Usagi
hit Hong Kong on Sunday, canceling more than 370 flights and shutting
down one of the world's busiest sea ports.
A
No. 8 signal warning, the third highest on a five-point scale,
remained on Monday morning, forcing financial markets to stay closed
for the first part of the day. Authorities said they might lower the
warning signal before 10:00 am local time (01:00 GMT).
A
total of 25 people were killed, National television broadcaster CCTV
reported. Thirteen of them were from Shanwei, located on the eastern
fringes of Guangdong province. The victims died from drowning or
being hit by debris.
More
than 80,000 people have been evacuated to safety in the Fujian
province and 50,000 disaster-relief staff are being sent to help,
according to Xinhua news agency.
A man walks under fallen branches on a
pavement at a residential district after Typhoon Usagi hit Hong Kong
September 23, 2013 (Reuters / Bobby Yip)
"It
is the strongest typhoon I have ever encountered," Xinhua
quoted gas station attendant Luo Hailing as saying. "So
terrible, lucky we made preparations."
Authorities
in Guangdong initiated an emergency response plan for the Daya Bay
nuclear power station northeast of Hong Kong as Usagi approached,
ordering four of six reactors to operate at a reduced load, the
agency said.
People react as waves splash on to the
road during Typhoon Usagi in Hong Kong September 22, 2013 (Reuters /
Tyrone Siu)
In
response to the imminent threat the Hong Kong authorities
warned citizens to brace themselves for flooding and powerful winds,
while the Cathay Pacific airline has announced it will suspend
services when the storm strikes.
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