Fanapi stormed into Guangdong, 13 people were killed
Typhoon Fanapi with winds of 198 km / h attacked Taiwan on September 19 and continued to land in Guangdong (China), killing 13 people.
Typhoon Fanapi with winds of 198 km / h attacked Taiwan on September 19 and continued to land in Guangdong (China), killing 13 people.
As of 23:00 on September 21 (local time), Typhoon Fanapi landed in the cities of Cao Chau, Tin Nghi and Yang Xuan of Guangdong Province (China), killing at least 13 people and 33 people. missing.
Heavy rain, high winds not only cause floods but also landslides and other secondary geological disasters. By 18:30 on September 21, more than 350,000 residents of Tin Nghi City were affected by the storm, the direct loss caused by the storm amounted to 460 million yuan (about 68 million USD).
Here are some photos after the storm passed in Guangdong:
The street is full of mud after the storm passes Tien Bai commune, Tin Nghia city, Guangdong province, China.
In front of the house, people are sprawled with mud
Cao Chau City after the storm passed
A resident is trying to move to a safe place
The storm accompanied by heavy rain and high winds caused heavy damage to Tin Nghi City.
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