Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in mainland China after deaths in Taiwan and the Philippines | BBC News

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Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as Typhoon Gaemi has made landfall in mainland China.

It comes after widespread flooding and landslides across Taiwan and the Philippines, which killed at least 21 people.

The Philippines says it is "racing against time" to contain an oil spill after a tanker carrying 1.5 million litres of industrial fuel capsized and sank off of the country's coast.

China activated its highest-tier disaster warning as the storm made its way to its shores, and Chinese President Xi Jinping chaired a meeting with the Communist Party's top leadership on flood control and disaster relief plans, state media reported.

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コメント (21)
  • @ytn00b3
    Hot temperature attracted heavy rain falls and will rain more
  • 95% of criticism here in the poisenus comments. Come on think of the people suffering here eh.
  • @harry4319
    The problem with any cyclone is that people will focus on the category even a tropical storm (39mph and below) can produce upwards of hundreds of mm of rain so the impacts can still be huge.
  • @mmwrangler
    Oh scientists say climate change . Give it a rest that’s like saying the sun rises. Use the names of what scientists say that not just a general statement.
  • How is it that the BBC has 16.3 Million subscribers but only 22K views and 320 likes. Something dodgy in the subscriber count.
  • The leaders of Russia and China must let Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China know that the tears of all the people of Myanmar are your curse.
  • Stop rewrite the Bible Word of God YAHWEH it's blasphemy against the Holy Spirit God.
  • @CRE1625
    You lie like a cheap NAAFI watch
  • @MissJIF
    Is there a charity to give to that's working to help the victims who lost everything in the Philippines or Taiwan?