The Freeman

Typhoon weakens over China after Taiwan deaths

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BEIJING — A typhoon that left 10 people dead or missing in Taiwan weakened yesterday as it battered southeast China, collapsing homes and trees and leaving more than a million homes without power.

Typhoon Soudelor hit the city of Putian in Fujian province late Saturday night and was downgraded into a tropical storm as it moved across the province.

The Fujian Civil Affairs Department said that it collapsed 36 houses and damaged 281 others. Authoritie­s said they had evacuated more than 370,000 people and ordered around 32,000 boats back to port before the typhoon made landfall.

State broadcaste­r showed people wading in knee-deep water in the provincial capital of Fuzhou and said that the water in some flooded streets was as deep as 80 centimeter­s (30 inches).

No casualties were reported, unlike in Taiwan, where the National Fire Agency said five people died, five are missing, and a further 185 were injured. The dead or missing included an 8-year-old girl, her twin sister and their mother who were swept out to sea, a firefighte­r who was killed and another injured after being hit by a drunken driver as they attempted to move a fallen tree.

The storm downed trees, traffic lights and power lines on the island, causing more than 4 million households to lose electricit­y. A total of 534 internatio­nal and domestic flights were canceled or delayed.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A street corner is filled with a mangled rooftop brought down by strong winds from Typhoon Soudelor in Taipei, Taiwan.
ASSOCIATED PRESS A street corner is filled with a mangled rooftop brought down by strong winds from Typhoon Soudelor in Taipei, Taiwan.

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