Tropical storm Nuri hits China, killing three
BEIJING,
Tropical storm Nuri slammed into China killing three people and
forcing around 160,000 people along the southern coast to flee their
homes, meteorologists and state media said Saturday.
Nuri, which had been classed as a typhoon until it slowed after
ripping through Hong Kong, landed in the southern province of Guangdong
at 10:10 pm (1410 GMT) Friday, according to China’s National
Meteorological Centre. Winds triggered by the storm killed three people
after a billboard crashed onto them on a road in Guangzhou, capital of
Guangdong, earlier Friday, the Xinhua news agency said citing police.
Heavy rains continued to lash southern China on Saturday, two
government flood prevention officials in the area told AFP by phone.
The storm was packing winds of up to 90 kilometres per hour (55
miles), forcing more than 45,000 boats working in the South China Sea to
be recalled and nearly 160,000 people to leave their homes, the China
Daily said.
At least 20 people were injured and more than 40,000 trees were
pulled down by the winds in the city of Shenzhen, in Guangdong, the
report said.
Shenzhen’s airport suspended almost all of its flights, the report
said.
Hong Kong issued its highest storm warning in five years Friday as
Nuri brought hurricane-force winds and heavy rain, (AFP)
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