Super Typhoon Yagi leaves two dead, 92 injured in southern China

Super Typhoon Yagi leaves two dead, 92 injured in southern China
Super Typhoon Yagi leaves two dead, 92 injured in southern China

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - BEIJING — Super Typhoon Yagi has left at least two people dead and 92 injured in China's southern island province of Hainan, local authorities reported, as cited by the state-run Xinhua News Agency on Saturday. The fatalities occurred in Ding'an county, while 12 injuries were reported in the city of Wenchang and 80 in Haikou. The typhoon made two landfalls in China on Friday, first striking Hainan before moving on to Guangdong province. The storm caused widespread disruption across southern China, prompting schools in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Yangjiang to suspend classes on Friday, while universities delayed the start of their academic year. In Hong Kong, all trading on the local stock exchange was suspended on Friday, and schools were closed as a safety measure. The typhoon also severely impacted air travel, with numerous flights canceled across the region. — Agencies


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