
Typhoon Kajiki Aftermath in Vietnam: Evacuations, Floods & Recovery
After Typhoon Kajiki drenched Vietnam’s coast with strong winds and heavy rains, tens of thousands have been evacuated. Here’s what you need to know about the storm’s aftermath.
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After Typhoon Kajiki drenched Vietnam’s coast with strong winds and heavy rains, tens of thousands have been evacuated. Here’s what you need to know about the storm’s aftermath.
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.
After Typhoon Kajiki weakens, ports and airports in the southern Chinese provinces of Hainan and Guangdong resume services, aiding over 102,500 people.
Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th storm of the year, is set to hit Vietnam’s central coast near Vinh City tonight, bringing winds up to 42 m/s. Stay informed and prepared!
Hainan province in South China upgrades its emergency response to the highest level as Typhoon Kajiki nears, prompting safety measures and travel adjustments.
Typhoon Kajiki heads for the Chinese mainland’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Hainan Province, prompting Level-IV alerts and port closures.
Typhoon Kajiki races toward Hainan Province on the Chinese mainland, prompting a Level-IV emergency response and yellow typhoon alert. Stay safe and informed!