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Taiwan: Typhoon Fung-wong Brings Heavy Rain and Gusty Winds Ahead of Landfall

The Central Weather Administration issued a land warning on Tuesday, November 11, as Typhoon Fung-wong approached southern Taiwan. Mass evacuations were carried out for residents in the eastern part of the country, with the storm expected to make landfall in Kaohsiung or Pingtung by Wednesday evening or night. This video shows flooding situation on Yangjin Highway in New Taipei City.

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Fishing boats are docked to shelter from the wind in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, September 23, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa is expected to impact the island province of Hainan, with the provincial capital Haikou to suspend classes, ferry services, park operations, work and business activities starting later on Tuesday or Wednesday. All train services to and from the island will be canceled on Wednesday. Photo by Xinhua/Pu Xiaoxu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

A fisherman sails a fishing boat into a branch of a river to shelter from the wind in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, September 23, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa is expected to impact the island province of Hainan, with the provincial capital Haikou to suspend classes, ferry services, park operations, work and business activities starting later on Tuesday or Wednesday. All train services to and from the island will be canceled on Wednesday. Photo by Xinhua/Pu Xiaoxu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

A fisherman fixates a fishing boat in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, September 23, 2025. Typhoon Ragasa is expected to impact the island province of Hainan, with the provincial capital Haikou to suspend classes, ferry services, park operations, work and business activities starting later on Tuesday or Wednesday. All train services to and from the island will be canceled on Wednesday. Photo by Xinhua/Pu Xiaoxu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

A drone photo taken on September 23, 2025 shows ships docking at a port in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province. Typhoon Ragasa is expected to impact the island province of Hainan, with the provincial capital Haikou to suspend classes, ferry services, park operations, work and business activities starting later on Tuesday or Wednesday. All train services to and from the island will be canceled on Wednesday. Photo by Xinhua/Pu Xiaoxu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers line up to apply for ticket changes and refunds at the service center of Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers inquire about the train suspension information at Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers are seen at the waiting hall of Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers enter Guangzhou South Railway Station to board train in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Typhoon Ragasa Shatters Balcony Door in Jiangmen

On September 24, 2025, in Jiangmen, Guangdong, a video captured the frightening scene as Typhoon Ragasa swept through the city. Powerful winds instantly blasted apart a balcony glass door.

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China: Rat Tries to Survive From Flood After Super Typhoon Ragasa in Macau

On September 24, 2025, in Macau, China, a video captured a rat fighting for its life as it clambered up a window to escape rising floodwaters after Super Typhoon Ragasa.

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China: Fish Swim Inside Flooded Home Amid Typhoon Wipha

This video, recorded in Guangdong on July 22 after Typhoon Wipha, shows flooding inside a man’s home, where small fish were seen swimming across the floor.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Podul Intensifies, Strikes Southern and Eastern Regions 5

Typhoon Podul strengthened as it approached Taiwan on Wednesday, August 13, unleashing strong winds and heavy rain across the island’s southern and eastern regions. Over 5,500 residents were evacuated, while train services were partially suspended and roads closed as precautions. The storm’s impact is expected to peak in the evening.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Podul Leaves Trail of Damage, 1 Missing and 112 Injured

Typhoon Podul battered Taiwan’s southern and eastern regions on August 13, toppling trees and damaging property. As it moved away, authorities reported one person missing and 112 injured amid the severe weather.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Podul Intensifies, Strikes Southern and Eastern Regions 4

Typhoon Podul strengthened as it approached Taiwan on Wednesday, August 13, unleashing strong winds and heavy rain across the island’s southern and eastern regions. Over 5,500 residents were evacuated, while train services were partially suspended and roads closed as precautions. The storm’s impact is expected to peak in the evening. This video shows the strong winds and rain wash the roof and the street in Taitung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Podul Intensifies, Strikes Southern and Eastern Regions 3

Typhoon Podul strengthened as it approached Taiwan on Wednesday, August 13, unleashing strong winds and heavy rain across the island’s southern and eastern regions. Over 5,500 residents were evacuated, while train services were partially suspended and roads closed as precautions. The storm’s impact is expected to peak in the evening. This video shows solar panels being blown away by strong winds in Taitung City.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Podul Intensifies, Strikes Southern and Eastern Regions

Typhoon Podul strengthened as it approached Taiwan on Wednesday, August 13, unleashing strong winds and heavy rain across the island’s southern and eastern regions. Over 5,500 residents were evacuated, while train services were partially suspended and roads closed as precautions. The storm’s impact is expected to peak in the evening. This video shows the flooding situation in Yuli, Hualien County.

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Taiwan: Typhoon Podul Intensifies, Strikes Southern and Eastern Regions 2

Typhoon Podul strengthened as it approached Taiwan on Wednesday, August 13, unleashing strong winds and heavy rain across the island’s southern and eastern regions. Over 5,500 residents were evacuated, while train services were partially suspended and roads closed as precautions. The storm’s impact is expected to peak in the evening. This video shows the heavy rainfall in Chihshang, Taitung County.

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China: Construction Cradle Torn Off by Typhoon Winds Crashes Into Building in Guangdong

A construction cradle was violently swung by typhoon winds and slammed into a high-rise in Guangdong, China, on July 19, 2025. The cradle struck the building repeatedly, sending debris flying and alarming onlookers.

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China: Typhoon Wipha Triggers Severe Flooding in Xuwen County, Zhanjiang

This video captured an overwhelming scene of urban flooding as relentless rain pounded Xuwen County in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, under the influence of Typhoon Wipha on July 20. The severe flooding left parts of the city submerged in waist-deep floodwater.

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Typhoon Wipha - China

Typhoon Wipha - China

A delivery man drives a motorbike through a flooded area in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, July 20, 2025. Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in south China's Guangdong Province around 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, according to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Hainan raised its emergency response for flood and typhoon control from Level IV to Level III, as strong winds and rainstorms are expected to impact the island province between Sunday and Tuesday, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. Photo by Yang Guanyu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Wipha - China

Typhoon Wipha - China

A pedestrian wades through a flooded area in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, July 20, 2025. Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in south China's Guangdong Province around 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, according to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Hainan raised its emergency response for flood and typhoon control from Level IV to Level III, as strong winds and rainstorms are expected to impact the island province between Sunday and Tuesday, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. Photo by Yang Guanyu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Wipha - China

Typhoon Wipha - China

This photo taken on July 20, 2025 shows a road sign announcing the suspension of ferry services due to Typhoon Wipha at Xiuying Port in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province. Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in south China's Guangdong Province around 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, according to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Hainan raised its emergency response for flood and typhoon control from Level IV to Level III, as strong winds and rainstorms are expected to impact the island province between Sunday and Tuesday, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. Photo by Yang Guanyu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Wipha - China

Typhoon Wipha - China

Vehicles drive through a flooded area in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, July 20, 2025. Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in south China's Guangdong Province around 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, according to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Hainan raised its emergency response for flood and typhoon control from Level IV to Level III, as strong winds and rainstorms are expected to impact the island province between Sunday and Tuesday, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. Photo by Yang Guanyu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Wipha - China

Typhoon Wipha - China

A vehicle passes through a flooded area in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, July 20, 2025. Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in south China's Guangdong Province around 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, according to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Hainan raised its emergency response for flood and typhoon control from Level IV to Level III, as strong winds and rainstorms are expected to impact the island province between Sunday and Tuesday, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. Photo by Yang Guanyu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Wipha - China

Typhoon Wipha - China

People drive motorbikes through a flooded area in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, July 20, 2025. Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in south China's Guangdong Province around 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, according to the Guangdong provincial meteorological observatory. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Hainan raised its emergency response for flood and typhoon control from Level IV to Level III, as strong winds and rainstorms are expected to impact the island province between Sunday and Tuesday, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. Photo by Yang Guanyu /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Typhoon Wutip Leaves Fish Stranded on Coastline

A wave of live seafood washed ashore in Shaoyang, Hunan, on June 14, 2025, after Typhoon Wutip passed through. Crabs, fish, and shrimp were left stranded along the coast, drawing crowds of residents who rushed to collect them. Footage showed people picking up crabs and scooping fish into buckets, turning the beach into a temporary seafood market.

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China: Typhoon Wutip Darkens Hainan Skies Ahead of Landfall in Hainan

This is the terrifying moment a massive wall of dark clouds engulfed the skies over Hainan as Typhoon Wutip approached southern China. On June 11, 2025, in Hainan, China, video captured thick, menacing clouds rolling in ahead of Typhoon Wutip's landfall. The sky turned eerily dark as the season’s first typhoon neared, creating a heavy, ominous atmosphere. The storm made landfall around 11 p.m. on June 13 along the coast of Dongfang, a city in Hainan, with winds reaching up to 30 meters per second and a central pressure of 980 hPa. Heavy rain swept through southern parts of the island, with some areas experiencing torrential downpours and localized extreme rainfall. According to China National Radio, by June 15, Typhoon Wutip had weakened into a tropical depression after moving inland into Jiangxi Province, and continued to lose strength. The video ends with the storm clouds blanketing the landscape as residents brace for the typhoon’s impact.

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China: Typhoon Usagi Hits Shanwei, Guangdong With Extreme Winds

This is the intense moment at Shanwei Railway Station where gusts and downpours caused by Typhoon Usagi, locally dubbed Tiantu, the 25th typhoon of the 2024, overwhelmed passengers. On November 14, 2024, Shanwei, Guangdong, was hit by Typhoon Usagi. The video captured the dramatic weather conditions, with rain drenching and winds buffeting passengers at the platform’s waiting area. As the wind escalated, several passengers sought refuge behind pillars, with one woman clinging tightly to a column to avoid being swept away. The video's creator expressed shock and fear as the storm rages around them, creating a scene of disarray and urgency. According to reports from Huizhou Release, Typhoon Usagi made landfall around 2 PM on the 14th near the northeastern coast of Luzon Island, Philippines, initially as a super typhoon before weakening to a severe typhoon. Moving northwest at 15-20 km/h, Typhoon Usagi was gradually weaken. However, it's progression has triggered severe wind and rain across coastal regions of Fujian, Guangdong, and Zhejiang. The video ended as the storm continues, leaving viewers with a stark visual of the typhoon's impact on Shanwei.

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China: Student Battles Typhoon Connie’s Powerful Winds On Her Way To Class

On October 31, 2024, as Typhoon Connie reached Jinshan District in Shanghai, a female university student was caught battling the strong winds with her umbrella while heading to class. The video captured her humorous struggle as she tried to maintain her balance while walking against the fierce winds. Despite her best efforts to shield herself with the umbrella, the gusts proved too powerful, flipping it inside out. According to Shanghai Release, from the evening of October 31 to November 1, Shanghai experienced heavy rainfall, with precipitation ranging from 120 to 180 millimeters across the city. In the southeastern part of the city, rainfall could reach between 220 and 280 millimeters, with hourly rainfall expected to range from 40 to 70 millimeters. Typhoon Connie is projected to bring the heaviest November rainfall since 1981. The storm unleashed torrential downpours and strong winds, causing flooding in various areas. The fire department was deployed to manage the situation and help mitigate the typhoon’s impact on residents.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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Typhoon Pulasan

Typhoon Pulasan

HANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - The Qiantang River tide has caused huge waves in the Hangzhou section due to the impact of Typhoon "Pulasan", which is about to make landfall in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province, China, Sept 19, 2024.

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China: Severe Rainstorm Hits Aral, Xinjiang

On May 26, 2024, a filmer in Aral City, Xinjiang autonomous region captured the thrilling scene as a violent rainstorm suddenly arrived. Looking out from the viewpoint of the house where the video was filmed, heavy rainfall had turned the street into a river. According to media reports, it was due to the impact of the typhoon on the ocean that brought Xinjiang this rare weather spectacle, with many areas experiencing severe weather such as windstorms, torrential rains, and even hailstorms.

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