China, Wipha and Typhoon
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Typhoon Wipha caused severe weather in southern China and Hong Kong, leading to flash floods, landslides, and disrupted transportation. Guangdong and other coastal provinces faced heavy rainfall and wind hazards.
Search and rescue operations ongoing, alongside coordinated post-disaster relief and recovery efforts in Shandong Province
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Amazon S3 on MSNChina: Ominous Clouds Captured Near Hainan as Typhoon Wipha ApproachesOn July 19, 2025, a resident in Hainan, China, captured the ominous approach of Typhoon Wipha as dark, swirling clouds loomed over the sea. The video showed the typhoon’s outer bands turning the sky gray and turbulent,
Heavy rains disrupt urban areas and submerge farmlands in China after Typhoon Wipha:: Aired:: Fujian Province, China:: Liaoning Province, China:: Shandong Province, ChinaSouthern regions, including coastal Fujian province,
Passengers disembark from a ferry ship at Xiuying Port in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, July 22, 2025. The passenger and freight ferry service in the Qiongzhou Strait has been resumed in an orderly manner as the impact of Typhoon Wipha weakens. (Xinhua/Yang Guanyu)
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Two dead, 10 missing after colossal rain in China's ShandongHONG KONG (Reuters) -Heavy rain in China's eastern province of Shandong killed two people and left 10 people missing after half a year's worth of rain fell in five hours, drenching the Laiwu district in the city of Jinan,
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Storm No. 3, internationally known as Typhoon Wipha, passed north of China’s Leizhou Peninsula on the morning of July 21 and entered the northern Gulf of Tonkin, posing a growing threat to Vietnam’s northern and north-central coastal regions,