150,000 Evacuated In China As Typhoon Matmo Approaches Landfall
China's National Meteorological Center reported that the typhoon had maximum wind speeds of 151 km per hour (94 mph) on Sunday, and that it is expected to make landfall around midday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that could lead to local flooding and property damage.
The meteorological center issued a red typhoon warning, the highest level in its system. Hainan Province, also in the storm's path, has canceled flights and suspended public transportation and businesses starting yesterday in preparation for the storm.
Authorities also warned of heavy rainfall, with rainfall expected to reach between 100 and 249 mm in some areas.
China experiences a number of tropical cyclones annually during the monsoon season, especially in the southern and coastal regions overlooking the South China Sea.
Typhoon Matmo landfall strong winds flooding
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