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Super typhoon Gaemi tracker: 3 dead as storm heads for China after Taiwan landfall

Super typhoon Gaemi tracker: 3 dead as storm heads for China after Taiwan landfall
Muddy flood gushes downhill stalling drivers in typhoon Gaemi-hit region of the Philippines

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Three people have died and about 266 others were injured as Typhoon Gaemi hit Taiwan, making landfall late on Wednesday night as the strongest storm in nearly a decade. Gaemi initially hit the northeastern coast of Taiwan, packing gusts up to 227kph (141mph) before weakening. The storm has now moved towards Fuzhou in China’s Fujian province for a subsequent landfall.

The typhoon had previously claimed 13 lives in the Philippines, causing flooding and landslides due to heavy monsoon rains. With many individuals stranded due to the floodwaters, Taiwan experienced significant disruptions, including school and office closures, power outages, canceled flights, postponed war drills, and empty streets. The following day, schools, offices, and financial markets remained closed due to the ongoing heavy rain.



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Oil spill in Philippines as tanker carrying 1,500 tonnes of fuel capsizes

An oil tanker has capsized off the coast of Limay in the Philippines, causing a significant oil spill. The vessel, MT Terra Nova, was carrying 1,494 metric tonnes of industrial fuel.

The Philippine Coast Guard is investigating the incident to determine if it is linked to Typhoon Gaemi.

Transportation secretary Jaime Bautista confirmed the incident, noting that strong winds and high waves have hindered immediate response efforts.

Of the 17 crew members aboard, 16 have been rescued, while one remains missing. A search operation is underway.

“There was no weather disturbance in the vicinity waters when the maritime incident occurred,” Coast Guard spokesperson Armando Balilo, said.

The authorities are working to address the environmental impact of the spill as rescue and investigation efforts continue.

Stuti Mishra25 July 2024 06:00


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China activates emergency plans as Typhoon Gaemi moves closer

Chinese weather forecasters said Gaemi will pass through Fujian province later on Thursday and head inland, gradually moving northward with less intensity.

But weather forecasters are expecting heavy rain in many areas as it tracks north.

Government officials have already prepared for heavy rain and flooding, raising advisories and warnings in the coastal provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.

In Fujian, government officials have relocated about 150,000 people, mainly from coastal fishing communities, state media reported.

As gale force winds picked up, officials in Zhoushan in Zhejiang province suspended passenger waterway routes for up to three days.

Most flights were cancelled at airports in Fuzhou and Quanzhou in Fujian, and Wenzhou in Zhejiang, according to the VariFlight app.

Guangzhou rail officials suspended some trains that pass through typhoon-affected areas, according to CCTV.

Meanwhile, north China is experiencing heavy rain from summer storms around a separate weather system.

Officials in capital Beijing upgraded and issued a red warning late on Wednesday night for torrential rain expected through most of Thursday, according to Chinese state media.

Some areas have already experienced heavy rain and emergency plans were activated, with more than 25,000 people evacuated, according to Beijing Daily.

Some train services were also suspended at the Beijing West Railway Station, state media said.

The Beijing Fangshan District Meteorological Observatory expects that by 10am (2am GMT) many parts of the city will have more than 150mm (6 inches) of rainfall in six hours, and in some other areas more than 200mm (8 inches) in 24 hours, state television reported.

Stuti Mishra25 July 2024 05:30


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Nine missing as Typhoon Gaemi sinks freighter off Taiwan

A Tanzania-flagged freighter with nine Myanmar nationals on board has sunk off the coast of the southern port city of Kaohsiung amid extreme weather brought by Typhoon Gaemi, Taiwan’s fire department said.

Officials say there has been no response from the crew.

Search efforts were ongoing, it added.

Typhoon Gaemi has brought heavy rainfall, gusty winds and a dangerous storm surge to Taiwan.

Stuti Mishra25 July 2024 04:57


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Three dead and 266 injured after Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall

Three people have died and 266 were injured in Taiwan as Typhoon Gaemi barrelled through the island.

One scooter rider in southern Kaohsiung city was crushed by a falling tree before the arrival of storm, a woman in eastern Hualien died after a wall fell on the car she was in, and a neighbourhood leader in New Taipei was driving an excavator which overturned, authorities said.

The storm made landfall around midnight local time (5pm BST) on the northeastern coast of Taiwan in Yilan county.

It is the strongest typhoon to hit the island in eight years and was packing gusts of up to 227kph (141mph) before weakening, according to the Central Weather Administration.

The island was lashed by hours of heavy rain and powerful winds.

Stuti Mishra25 July 2024 04:16

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