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Typhoon Kajiki Weakens, Transport Back on Track in South China

Hey amigos! 🌪️ Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th typhoon of the year, has weakened on Monday, bringing good news for travelers and freight along the southern coast of the Chinese mainland. From ports in Hainan Province to ferries in Guangdong, here's your quick update to keep plans on track! 👇

Ports Reopen in Hainan
At 6 p.m. Monday, Hainan Province’s maritime department gave the green light for Xinhai Port, Xiuying Port, and the railway port in Haikou to resume operations. Over 1,900 trucks that were stuck at inspection sites will start heading out, with the backlog expected to clear in about 10 hours. 🚢🚚

Flights Back in the Air
Sanya Phoenix International Airport updated its flight schedules and resumed operations. Travelers are advised to check their flight status online and adjust their itineraries for a hassle-free journey. ✈️📲

Ferries Sail Through Qiongzhou Strait
In Guangdong Province, roll-on/roll-off ferries in the Qiongzhou Strait resumed at 6 p.m. Monday. More than 5,000 trucks were queued at ports in Haikou and Xuwen, and now wheels are rolling again! 🌊🚛

Whether you’re a travel buff, a logistics geek, or just curious about how Asia bounces back from extreme weather, these updates mean smoother journeys and brighter skies ahead. Stay tuned for more fresh news! 🌤️✨

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