East China Braces For Typhoon Hinnamnor

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2022-09-04 HKT 14:33

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  • Typhoon Hinnamnor has brought strong winds to the Japanese city of Naha as it moves northwards across the East China Sea towards the Korean Peninsula. Photo: AP

    Typhoon Hinnamnor has brought strong winds to the Japanese city of Naha as it moves northwards across the East China Sea towards the Korean Peninsula. Photo: AP

Cities in eastern China have suspended ferry services and suspended classes as they brace for the arrival of Typhoon Hinnamnor, a strong storm that is expected to also affect Japan and Korea.

Shanghai on Sunday suspended ferry services and deployed more than 50,000 police officers to aid with rescues and guide traffic away from danger areas.

The eastern business hub of Wenzhou also ordered all classes suspended on Monday.

Typhoon Hinnamnor is the strongest global storm of 2022, and is forecasted to move gradually northward into the East China Sea.

Evacuations and flight cancellations have been ordered in Japan’s Okinawa.

The storm is also expected to bring intense rainfall to the Korean peninsula, bringing the possibility of flooding.

The typhoon has maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometers per hour, according to the Hong Kong Observatory.

China’s National Meteorological Center issued a yellow typhoon warning at 10am on Sunday, and warned of heavy rains in northeastern Zhejiang, Shanghai and Taiwan.

Ships were told to return to port to take shelter from the wind, and the center also urged people against large gatherings both indoors and outdoors. (AP)

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