San Francisco Chronicle

Typhoon adds to rain, flood, landslide woes

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BEIJING — China suffered a double blow Wednesday of flooding and landslides from unusually heavy seasonal rains and a typhoon that came ashore on its southern coast.

Five people were missing in Yunnan province in the southwest after a landslide destroyed two houses, the official People’s Daily newspaper said.

In Sichuan province, 21 vehicles parked in a square in Yibin city fell into a hole after the road beneath them collapsed in the middle of the night. No one was injured, according to media reports.

Flooding has left more than 200 people dead or missing in China this year and caused $25 billion in damage, authoritie­s said last week.

Typhoon Higos drenched Hong Kong overnight before making landfall in Zhuhai, a city in Guangdong province, in the morning with maximum sustained winds of 78 mph, China’s National Meteorolog­ical Center said.

It weakened to a tropical storm as it moved west toward the neighborin­g Guangxi region. More than 65,000 people were evacuated, schools were closed and many fishing boats returned to port along the coast, according to Chinese media reports.

Power was knocked out in Meizhou city in northeaste­rn Guangdong province on Tuesday night after trees fell onto power lines, the electric company said.

The worst of the flooding appeared to be over in

Sichuan, where the emergency level was lowered Wednesday morning and the toes of a famous Buddhist statue reemerged as waters receded, news reports said.

It was the first time in at least 70 years that water had reached the foot of the Leshan Giant Buddha, a 233foottal­l statue carved into the side of a mountain in the 8th century.

On the Yangtze River, the inflow of water into the reservoir behind the massive Three Gorges Dam hit a record 2.5 million cubic feet per second, state media said.

 ?? AFP via Getty Images ?? It’s first time in at least 70 years that water has reached the foot of the Giant Buddha in Leshan.
AFP via Getty Images It’s first time in at least 70 years that water has reached the foot of the Giant Buddha in Leshan.

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