Typhoon Gaemi, the most powerful storm to hit China this year, has caused widespread disruption and damage in northeast China. The impact of the storm has led to mass evacuations of people from the area along with factory closures in order to avoid reduce the deadly impact of the storm in Northeastern China.
Evacuations and Factory Closures
More than 27,000 people have been evacuated due to the typhoon and hundreds of factories have been ordered to suspend production, according to the official Xinhua news agency. The storm brought heavy rains and strong winds to the region, prompting these precautionary measures to safeguard residents and infrastructure.
Impact on Fujian Province
On Friday, Typhoon Gaemi struck towns in China’s coastal Fujian province, bringing intense rainfall and strong winds that affected nearly 630,000 people, with almost half of them being relocated.
Effects on Liaoning Province
The Heavy rains from Typhoon Gaemi caused water levels to rise in 40 reservoirs across Liaoning province. The area is anticipated to experience continued torrential rain from early Sunday through Tuesday. In response, hundreds of chemical and mining companies have suspended operations, and residents in flood-prone areas have been relocated to mitigate flood risks.
Regional Impact
The storm, which has already claimed lives in Taiwan and exacerbated seasonal rains in the Philippines, continues to affect a large number of people and areas in China. The ongoing efforts to manage the disaster include both immediate relief measures and long-term strategies to address the storm’s impact.