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Southeast China on Alert as Tropical Storm Podul Makes Landfall Amid Torrential Rain

Southeast China on Alert as Tropical Storm Podul Makes Landfall Amid Torrential Rain

Epoch Timesa day ago
Torrential rain swept southeastern China on Thursday after tropical storm Podul made landfall in Fujian, prompting a blue typhoon warning and black-rain closures in Hong Kong and Macao.
China's National Meteorological Center said Podul—or Typhoon No. 11, Yangliu—came ashore around 12:30 a.m. local time on the southern coast of Fujian, with maximum winds near its center of Force 11 (about 67 mph).
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