Early typhoon hits southern China

by Rob Peters | April 18, 2008 at 09:45 pm
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The first typhoon to hit China this year is causing mass evacuations and flight cancellations.

More than 100,000 people had to be evacuated as Typhoon Neoguri battered China's southern province of Hainan.

The typhoon - the first to threaten China this year - also left 3,000 passengers stranded at an airport after 76 flights were cancelled.

It began lashing Wenchang late on Friday night with winds of up to 108km/h (67 mph), and reports say it caused a black-out in the city.

Neoguri has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.

The authorities evacuated about 120,000 people from low-lying areas in the island province of Hainan, and 20,000 boats returned to port.

No deaths have been reported but a number of fishermen are still missing.

Thirty-eight fishermen, who had sought shelter in reefs off Hainan's coast, had been rescued, but another 18 from the same group were still missing, Xinhua news agency said.

The storm is due to hit southern Guangdong province on Saturday afternoon.

The typhoon season usually starts in May.

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Rob Peters, China is getting it from all sides: protesters then acts of God.

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