
Typhoon Kajiki Weakens, Transport Back on Track in South China
Typhoon Kajiki weakens, allowing public transport to resume in South China. Ports in Hainan and ferries in Guangdong are back in action, clearing thousands of trucks.
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Typhoon Kajiki weakens, allowing public transport to resume in South China. Ports in Hainan and ferries in Guangdong are back in action, clearing thousands of trucks.
Typhoon Kajiki heads for the Chinese mainland’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Hainan Province, prompting Level-IV alerts and port closures.
Typhoon Wutip, the year’s first storm, prompts a Level III emergency alert in Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi on the Chinese mainland.
South China braces for its strongest rainfall of 2025 from May 27-29, with heavy rainstorms expected across key regions.