Nearly 420,000 relocated in Hainan province as super typhoon Yagi nears
As super typhoon Yagi approached the southern Chinese province of Hainan on Friday at 11:30 a.m., 419,367 residents had been evacuated, according to local authorities.
Yagi, the 11th typhoon of the year, has developed into a super typhoon at level 17, packing winds of up to 245 km per hour. It is moving toward Hainan and is expected to make landfall in the city of Wenchang in the province on Friday afternoon, according to the provincial meteorological bureau.
Typhoon Yagi, featuring strong winds and heavy precipitation, will result in a storm likely to cause devastating damage at the landing site. Yagi is forecast to move north to the island's capital city of Haikou, Chengmai County and other places, before moving to the Beibu Gulf, said the bureau.
The bureau added that the seawater level would surge by 150 to 230 cm along the northern coastal area of Hainan Island from Friday noon to Saturday noon, while Haikou is projected to suffer severe waterlogging due to the storm surge and heavy rainfall.
Operations at multiple tourist attractions have been suspended and traffic control measures have been implemented in the province.
China's Ministry of Emergency Management (MEM) and three other government departments have sent task forces to Guangdong and Hainan to guide flood and typhoon prevention works as Typhoon Yagi is set to make landfall along the coasts of the two provinces.
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