May
23
PM
3:43
Home page Contact us Search
Home Page
ES FR EN ÚÑÈí

Middle EastEuropeAmericasAsiaAsia-PacificAfricaWorldPress
 
Tunisia PM: Gov’t Making Progress against Terror Groups IAEA Report Proves Progress in Peaceful Nuclear Activity: Iran Israel Should Be Prepared for Painful War with Hezbollah, Iran: Cmdr In the 1st Round of Qusayr Battle: 500 Militants Killed, Hundreds Surrendered Overnight Clashes in Tripoli Kill Six, Heavy Weapons Used “Friends of Syria”: Assad Has no Role in Future of Syria Main Opposition Group Halts Talks with Bahrain Regime Lebanon’s Palestinians are Being Pulled into Syria’s War Kerry Admits Syria Gains in Qusayr, Urges Assad to Commit to Peace Dozens Wounded in Alexandria’s Explosion Rafsanjani to Stay with S. Leader, Ahmadinejad Rejects Mashaei Dismissal Battle for Qusayr: First Stage Ended Successfully, Second Stage Launched UK Sees no Syria Peace Deal with President Assad in Office Militants killed 12 in Iraq US Senate Committee Votes to Arm Syrian Militants
Move right Stop Move left
Go to
Related Articles
Fifty-Five Dead, 14 Missing in South China StormsChinese Military Denies New US Cyber-Attack ClaimsHundreds Protest Chemical Plant in ChinaWHO Warns China’s Bird Flu Strain is ’Serious Concern’China’s Envoy to UN Accuses Japan of Unilateral ActionsTokyo Summons China’s Envoy as 8 Chinese Chips enter Its WatersAt Least 120 Killed in China Earthquake
Search Search
Sport site News Bulletin Programs network Twitter Watch almanar Live
Contact us Guestbook Polls RSS Feeds Mailing list
Androids Iphone Ipad Blackberry Symbian
Asia-Pacific
Minimize font Maximize font Save article
Typhoon Haikui Kills 3, Affects Millions in China
Local Editor

Cable workers make an urgent repair on transmission lines damaged by heavy rain and strong wind brought by Typhoon Haikui on a provincial highway of Songmen Twonship in Wenling City, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 8, 2012. (Xinhua/Sun Jinbiao)Typhoon Haikui had been downgraded to a severe tropical storm as of 4 p.m. Wednesday in east China's Zhejiang province and will soon enter neighboring Anhui province, Chinese news agency Xinhua quoted the provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters as saying.

Typhoon Haikui, which made landfall in Zhejiang at 3:20 a.m. Wednesday, has brought heavy downpours to east China and killed three people there.

Shanghai was lashed by a typhoon-triggered rainstorm, with maximum precipitation approaching 130 mm in some areas, the local observatory said.

Two people died and seven were injured by Typhoon-triggered accidents in Shanghai, according to the city's flood control and draught relief headquarters.

Around 7 a.m., a woman died after being hit in the head by a piece of falling glass in Baoshan district. At 11 a.m., the wall of a factory in Songjiang district collapsed and fell onto a neighboring dormitory, killing one and injuring three in the dormitory.

In neighboring Anhui province, the typhoon has left one person dead and forced 26,000 others to be evacuated, local authorities said.

In Zhejiang province, the typhoon has affected more than 4.03 million people and caused economic losses of more than 10 billion yuan (1.57 billion U.S. dollars), the provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters said, adding that the typhoon has also destroyed 4,452 houses and damaged about 184,800 hectares of cropland.

In Dongling village, Anji county, Zhejiang province, Haikui left 1,638 tourists stranded. All the tourists have been taken to safety, but roads in the village remain blocked and the drinking water facilities there have been destroyed, forcing tourists and the villagers to drink the rainwater.

Xiaoshan International Airport in Hangzhou, which was closed at at 7:30 a.m., resumed operations at 6 p.m.

Zhao Fayuan, an official with the provincial flood control and drought relief headquarters, said that although Haikui has weakened, it will still bring heavy rains to central and northern Zhejiang.

The downpours will last for a long period, since Haikui is moving at a comparatively slow speed, Zhao said, adding that the province should be prepared for possible mountain torrents, mudslides and urban flooding.

Typhoon-triggered rains started to hit Jiangsu province at 5 p.m. Wednesday. The provincial flood control and draught relief headquarters said that 180,500 people in the province have been relocated and more than 18,567 ships were ordered to return to port before the rain began.

Lukou Airport in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu, has canceled 100 flights.

Haikui is the third typhoon to wallop China's eastern coast in a week, after storms Saola and Damrey hit the region over the weekend.

 

Source: Agencies

09-08-2012 - 14:40 Last updated 09-08-2012 - 14:40 | 1223 View
Name Register Nickname
Users who already have nicknames
can comment without risking their ýID’s being impersonated

Users who already have nicknames can
 insert comment using their nickname

Email
Country
Title
Message
Number of allowed characters is 700 - 700 Character left
Disclaimer Al-Manar is not responsible for the content of the comments. All opinions expressed are those of the posters not Al-Manar’s or its staff. Al-Manar reserves the right to exclude comments that contain expressions falling beyond the bounds of decency
Email Register Nickname
Users who already have nicknames
can comment without risking their ýID’s being impersonated

Insert comment

Password
Title
Message
Number of allowed characters is 700 - 700 Character left
Disclaimer Al-Manar is not responsible for the content of the comments. All opinions expressed are those of the posters not Al-Manar’s or its staff. Al-Manar reserves the right to exclude comments that contain expressions falling beyond the bounds of decency
 

Users who already have nicknames can
 insert comment using their nickname

Insert comment

Edit password

Nickname
Email
Country
Password
Password Confirmation

  Insert comment

Users who already have nicknames can
 insert comment using their nickname

Email
Edit country
Old password
New password
Confirm new password

 

Al-Manar TV Lebanon Last update 23-05-2013 15:19 Beirut Time
199682735 Visits since 24-05-2010