Hainan's sunny vibes are back! 🌞 After being struck by Super Typhoon Yagi, south China's tropical island province is bouncing back with energy and resilience. As of Tuesday, nearly 70% of construction projects across Hainan have resumed, painting a picture of unity and determination.
In Haikou City, the heart of Hainan, the community spirit is shining brighter than ever. 💪 The Wuyuan River Stadium, heavily damaged by the typhoon, became a symbol of the city's challenges—and its comeback. Local authorities wasted no time in organizing rescue operations. Power crews worked around the clock to restore electricity, sanitation workers cleared streets, and volunteers rushed to aid affected residents. It was a real-life superhero team-up! 🦸♂️🦸♀️
By Wednesday morning, life was returning to normal. Supermarkets and farmers' markets reopened their doors, gas stations were back in action, and major roads were cleared for travel. Public transportation was up and running, schools reopened, and the hustle and bustle of daily life filled the air.
The provincial government is kicking things into high gear! 🚀 They pledged to help over 90% of enterprises in key industrial parks, especially those less affected by the typhoon, to resume production by September 15. By September 25, they're aiming for over 95% of enterprises in key industrial parks across Hainan to be back in full swing.
Super Typhoon Yagi may have tested Hainan, but the island's spirit proved unbreakable. With communities rallying together and a little help from some everyday heroes, Hainan is not just rebuilding—it's coming back stronger than ever! 🙌
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Building projects resume in China's Hainan in wake of super typhoon
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