Typhoon Nepartak leaves 2 dead, 17 missing in East China
Updated: 2016-07-10 18:40
(Xinhua)
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A road is destroyed by rain-triggered flood at Yangzhong township in East China's Fujian province on June 9, 2016. [Photo/Xinhua] |
As of 1 pm, 438,000 residents in nine cities had been temporarily relocated as the typhoon destroyed more than 1,000 houses, according to a written statement issued by the provincial flood control office.
Nearly 49,000 hectares of crops were damaged by the typhoon, 4,500 hectares of which were totally destroyed. Nearly 400 flights were canceled, and more than 300 bullet trains were suspended, according to the statement.
Heavy rain is forecast to continue in the province, and the above numbers may rise.
Nepartak has faded into a tropical depression, but will continue to bring wind and rain to provinces including Jiangxi and Zhejiang, bringing more risks to the already-weather battered area.
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