Typhoon Co May Makes Landfall In China Orange Alert Issued In Shanghai Over 280000 Evacuated Flights And Ferries Halted
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Typhoon Co-May Pummels Eastern China: 280,000 Evacuated, Flights Grounded

Eastern China Battles Typhoon Co-May’s Fury

Typhoon Co-May slammed into eastern China, making landfall near Zhoushan with winds reaching 83 km/h. The powerful storm triggered a massive evacuation effort, with over 280,000 people seeking safety. Shanghai, bracing for the typhoon’s impact, experienced widespread disruption. Over 640 flights were cancelled across the city’s airports, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. Ferry services were completely suspended, and speed restrictions were put in place on roads across the affected areas.

Adding to the region’s challenges, a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. While tsunami warnings were initially issued, they were later rescinded. The combined impact of the typhoon and earthquake highlights the vulnerability of the region to natural disasters.

Authorities in China continue to assess the damage caused by Typhoon Co-May, with recovery and cleanup efforts already underway. The storm serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of extreme weather events and the importance of robust disaster preparedness.

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