People run away from high waves
at the levee in Lianyungang, a coastal city in east China's Jiangsu
province, Oct. 7, 2007. Affected by Typhoon Krosa, heavy wind swept
through the sea area near Lianyungang on Sunday and surged big waves
as high as 10 meters. (Xinhua Photo)
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BEIJING, Oct. 8 -- Typhoon Krosa has slammed into
the country's eastern coastal areas. Almost 1.5 million people have been
evacuated from Fujian and Zhejiang. But no causalities have been reported so
far.
Meanwhile, provincial governments have been
preparing relief materials to be distributed to the affected areas. David
Rathbun has the latest.
Krosa, the 16th typhoon this year, hit land about
3:30 pm on Sunday near the borders of Zhejiang's Cangnan County and Fujian's
Fuding City. By 5 pm, it had weakened to a tropical storm.
The powerful storm was moving northward at a speed
of 20 kilometers per hour. It was expected to sweep through Zhejiang Province
before reaching the East China Sea.
The Zhejiang Provincial Flood Prevention and
Drought Relief Headquarters says over 1.1 million people had been evacuated by
9 pm on Sunday.
In addition, around 75,000 vessels were recalled to
harbor as a precautionary measure ahead of the typhoon.
The Fujian Provincial Civil Affairs Department has
allocated 3.5 million yuan in relief funds. It has also prepared tents,
quilts, rice and bottled water for those affected.
Schools, airports, expressways and shipping
services in some areas have been shut down.
Meanwhile, the provincial governments of Fujian and
Zhejiang have been warned of more strong rainstorms and landslides in coming
days.
Fujian and Zhejiang have also been closely
monitoring landslide-prone areas and examining reservoir dams. On Sunday
morning, some reservoirs began to discharge water.
Earlier, Krosa swept through Taiwan where it left
at least four people dead. Two people are still missing and 52 others have
been injured.
(Source: CCTV.com)