
Hainan Province Rebuilds After Super Typhoon Yagi’s Devastation
China’s southern province Hainan is rebuilding after the strongest autumn typhoon since 1949, Super Typhoon Yagi, left four dead and 95 injured.
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China’s southern province Hainan is rebuilding after the strongest autumn typhoon since 1949, Super Typhoon Yagi, left four dead and 95 injured.
Super Typhoon Yagi has become the strongest autumn typhoon to hit China since 1949, maintaining its status for 64 hours and causing significant damage across multiple provinces.
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Utilities in China’s Hainan province are being restored following Super Typhoon Yagi, with efforts accelerating to return power, water, and telecom services to affected residents.
Super Typhoon Yagi struck Hainan Province, causing devastation and loss of life. Amid the chaos, residents demonstrate resilience and preparedness in facing the powerful storm.
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Super Typhoon Yagi made landfall in Hainan Province, forcing the relocation of 570,000 residents and causing widespread power outages and severe weather conditions.
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