China typhoon toll reaches 32 (2nd Lead)

By IANS | Published: August 11, 2019 04:32 PM2019-08-11T16:32:05+5:302019-08-11T16:40:24+5:30

The death toll due to typhoon Lekima that made landfall in China's Zhejiang province has increased to 32, while 16 others were reported missing, authorities said on Sunday.

China typhoon toll reaches 32 (2nd Lead) | China typhoon toll reaches 32 (2nd Lead)

China typhoon toll reaches 32 (2nd Lead)

In Zhejiang alone, more than 21,000 service personnel and militia members have been engaged in rescue and relief. They stacked sandbags, drained muddy water off the streets and rode on inflatable boats to evacuate residents who lived in the 1,600-year-old town of Linhai, where streets were completely submerged on Saturday.

Military rescue teams were called to the city of Taizhou in Zhejiang, where a large part of urban areas suffered power cuts, shortage of tap water and disruption of communication, reported Xinhua news agency.

A total of 650 firefighters, soldiers, policemen and government agency staff are searching for nine people who are still missing in Shanzao village in Yongjia County. By Sunday, 23 people in the village have been confirmed dead after torrential downpours caused a landslide, blocked a river and submerged many homes.

"I heard a loud bang around 4 a.m. Saturday, and I climbed up to check and saw the first floor was already full of water. The water rose to the fourth floor in less than 10 minutes," said Pan Jianli, a resident.

"I was waiting for death and was so lucky to have been saved, but it's saddening to learn that so many of my folks have died," said Pan.

Xu Wenhai, a 59-year-old village official, was on his way back home when he saw the family of his neighbor trying to wade through knee-deep water and escape a crumbling house. He helped the children of his neighbors escape but did not have time to save the mother.

In Zhejiang, nearly 1.22 million people have been evacuated from their homes, and close to 5 million people were affected, said the provincial flood control headquarters.

The typhoon damaged more than 189,000 hectares of crops and 36,000 houses, and the direct economic losses reached 16.6 billion yuan (about $2.3 billion dollars), the office said.

Lekima is expected to make a second landing along the coastline in Shandong late Sunday, packing strong winds and heavy downpours, the National Meteorological Center warned.

Shandong air traffic management bureau said the typhoon will greatly affect traffic in local airports. A total of 47 flights have been adjusted.

The coastal city of Qingdao issued a red alert for heavy rain on Sunday. All tourist destinations have been closed to the public. In Qingdao, 127 trains and all long-distance bus service have been suspended.

Shandong provincial educational authorities banned schooling for all kindergartens, elementary and middle schools. More than 88,000 people in the province have been evacuated to safe places.

Lekima is expected to travel through Shandong and enter the Bohai Sea.

( With inputs from IANS )

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