A collapsed hotel building is seen in heavily flooded river
after Typhoon Morakot hit Taitung county, eastern Taiwan.
The six-storey hotel collapsed and plunged into a river but
all 300 people in the hotel were evacuated and uninjured,
officials said. (AP Photo)
A typhoon has pummelled China's eastern coast, toppling
houses, flooding villages and forcing nearly a million people
to flee to safety.
Officials rode bicycles to distribute food to residents
trapped by rising waters.
Typhoon Morakot struck after triggering the worst flooding in
Taiwan 50 years, leaving dozens missing and feared dead and
toppling a six-story hotel. It earlier lashed the
Philippines, killing at least 21 people.
Morakot, which means "emerald" in Thai, made landfall in
China's eastern Fujian province, carrying heavy rain and
winds of 119km per hour, according the China Meteorological
Administration. At least one child died after a house
collapsed on him in Zhejiang province.
People stumbled with flashlights as the storm enveloped the
town of Beibi in Fujian in darkness, the official Xinhua News
Agency said. Strong winds uprooted trees or snapped them
apart, while farmers tried to catch fish swept out of fish
farms by high waves.
Village officials in Zhejiang rode bicycles to hand out
drinking water and instant noodles to residents stranded by
deep floods, while rescuers tried to reach eight sailors on a
cargo ship blown onto a reef off Fujian, Xinhua reported.
Morakot was expected to weaken as it traveled north at about
six miles (10 kilometers) per hour, but still bring strong
winds and heavy rains to Shanghai, the meteorological
administration said.
Flood control officials in Shanghai released water stored in
inland rivers to reduce levels in preparation, Xinhua said.
About 1 million people were evacuated from China's eastern
coastal provinces - more than 490,000 in Zhejiang and 505,000
in neighboring Fujian. Authorities in Fujian called 48,000
boats back to harbor.
Five houses were destroyed by heavy rain ahead of the
typhoon's landfall, burying four adults and a 4-year-old boy
in debris, Xinhua said. The child died after emergency
treatment failed, it said.
Another 300 houses collapsed and thousands of acres
(hectares) of farmland were inundated, Xinhua said.
Dozens of domestic flights were canceled and delayed in
Fujian and Zhejiang, and bus service in Fujian's capital,
Fuzhou, was suspended, it said.
Taiwan, meanwhile, was recovering after the storm dumped more
than 80 inches (200 centimeters) of rain on some southern
counties Friday and Saturday, the worst flooding to hit the
area in half a century, the Central Weather Bureau reported.
Taiwan's Disaster Relief Center said a woman was killed when
her vehicle plunged into a ditch in Kaohsiung county in heavy
rain Friday, and two men drowned in Pingtung and Tainan. It
said 31 were missing and feared dead.
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