Typhoon in China due to Muifa
Typhoon in China due to Muifa

On Thursday, typhoon Muifa is headed for China‘s east coast. Strong winds and torrential rain earlier hit Shanghai due to the storm last night. The storm, which had maximum winds of 125 kilometers per hour (77 miles per hour) when it slammed the coast late on Wednesday, had weakened into a tropical cyclone by morning, according to China’s National Meteorological Center. On Thursday, it is anticipated to weaken much more as it moves toward Jiangsu province’s eastern regions.

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Public transportation services were resumed on Thursday, and there were no casualties associated with the storm in the Shanghai region. These services had previously been halted while they traveled into the storm’s eye. Social media has seen images of waterlogging in the southern Shanghai city of Ningbo. Following the heavy rain last night, numerous automobiles and scooters can be seen in these photos immersed in water.

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Jiangsu has received a warning for heavy rain due to the storm’s impact, and all districts in the province shuttered their schools on Thursday. A high wind speed of 108 kilometers per hour is predicted for Thursday morning, according to the National Meteorological Center, with winds progressively decreasing throughout the day.

In the meantime, Jiangsu province is expected to see both heavy rain and thunderstorms, according to the Meteorological Department. As a result, the province’s districts have all announced that Thursday will be a school holiday. The National Meteorological Center reported maximum winds of 108 km/h (67 mph) on Thursday morning. But as the day goes on, there’s a good chance it may deteriorate even more.

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The storm is anticipated to hit Shandong province after Thursday night and will advance at a speed of approximately 25 kilometers per hour as it approaches the Yellow Sea.

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