
South China Restores Transport as Typhoon Kajiki Weakens
Public transport resumes in Hainan and Guangdong after Typhoon Kajiki weakens, clearing thousands of stranded trucks and resuming flights and ferries.
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Public transport resumes in Hainan and Guangdong after Typhoon Kajiki weakens, clearing thousands of stranded trucks and resuming flights and ferries.
Southern China restores transport after Typhoon Kajiki weakens, affecting 102,500+ people. No fatalities reported in Hainan as recovery efforts accelerate.
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