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It is as if nature has taken revenge on China this year. Rains, sun and winds have been creating havoc since January. Floods inundated China at the beginning of the year.
And in the months of March and April, the sun beat down. Temperatures were recorded above 50 degrees. Many people died due to hailstorms. Rains and strong winds have been creating havoc in China since June. In July, a video of a building floating in the air went viral when workers were doing glass maintenance work in an unexpected gust of wind. In a viral video, some glass maintenance workers are seen hanging outside a building due to strong winds in Beijing. Heavy rain accompanied by thunder, lightning and lightning caused havoc in many parts of the busy city. At the Qianling Shan mountain, the winds were blowing at a speed of 37.2 meters per second, which is equal to the strength of a typhoon, the weather officials said.
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Winds at a speed of 234 km.
Typhoon Yagi recently created havoc in China. Due to the impact of the typhoon, strong winds blew at speeds exceeding 234 km per hour. Due to this, people along with vehicles were washed away. Sheds of petals flew in the wind at many places. Videos related to this are doing the rounds on social media. China has warned that rivers in two states are at risk of flooding due to severe storms. In the wake of the typhoon, a landslide occurred in Wenglian Township in Hainan State. Due to this, there are concerns about loss of life and property. It has alerted the people that Nandu and Changhua rivers in Hainan are in danger of flooding.
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Safe areas 5.70 lakh people…
As part of the precautionary measures in the wake of the storm, the authorities have moved 5.70 lakh people to safe places in Goungang. China’s National Meteorological Center has issued a red alert for the latest storm. Due to Typhoon Yagi, there was power outage in about 8 lakh houses. The Chinese government says that while tens of deaths have occurred due to the typhoon, 92 people have been injured. It seems that more deaths are likely to increase. Also, the effect of typhoon Yagi is currently also on Vietnam. It is also raining incessantly, and fierce winds are blowing there.
Terrifying winds hits due to Typhoon Yagi in Halong Bay of Quảng Ninh province, Vietnam ?? (07.09.2024)
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