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    Eastern China braces for Typhoon Muifa

    Eastern China on Sunday braced for the arrival of Typhoon Muifa, with thousands of boats ordered to stay in ports after the storm left one person missing further down the coast.

    Muifa had been due to hit near Shanghai over the weekend, but it changed course while at sea and was now heading for Shandong province where it was to make landfall Monday morning, the national meteorological centre said.

    The weather bureau in Shandong said the typhoon was expected to weaken to a tropical storm when it hit, but authorities still ordered around 20,000 fishing boats to remain in dock, the official Xinhua news agency said.

    Some flights to and from Qingdao -- a city in Shandong famous for Tsingtao beer, and which was expected to be hit by the storm -- were cancelled.

    Authorities had expressed concern that Muifa may wreak havoc similar to the destruction unleashed by Typhoon Saomai in 2006 -- the worst to hit China in 50 years -- which killed at least 450 people.

    As such, more than 600,000 people have already been evacuated from several areas along the eastern coast, including Shanghai.

    The typhoon brought strong rain and winds to the commercial city on Sunday, blowing down power lines, knocking down signposts and toppling trees in some areas, local media reported.

    At least one person went missing in the neighbouring province of Zhejiang when a boat sank, Xinhua reported.

    Rain and winds brought down nearly 170 houses in the province, and caused 1.9 billion yuan ($290 million) in direct economic losses, it added.

    The two airports in Shanghai halted many flights Sunday morning, following the cancellation of more than 200 departures the previous day, which affected nearly 30,000 passengers.

    But the storm soon passed and flights resumed in the afternoon, local media said, and there were no reports of major road blockages in the city.

    Muifa also skirted along South Korea's southern resort island of Jeju, Yonhap news agency said, with its strong winds downing trees and electricity poles, leaving thousands of homes without power.

    Jeju's airport cancelled most flights, but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

    China's National Marine Environmental Forecasting Centre has warned that the typhoon could affect an even wider area than initially predicted if it continues to hug the eastern coast and makes landfall further north.

    "In this case, Muifa would affect the whole eastern and northern sea area," it said.

    In anticipation of such a development, authorities in the northeastern port city of Dalian, further up the coast from Shandong, halted an annual beer festival two days ahead of schedule, Xinhua said.

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    16 comments

    • Rob  •  9 months ago
      Christopher Lao wag ka uuwi ng china!
      • Sniper 9 months ago
        hahahaha.. Tama
    • Bogs  •  9 months ago
      China owns Muifa. :DD lol.
      Kasalanan to ni Gloria.
    • CARL  •  9 months ago
      To all Chines this is why the Philippines/Maharloka is the most Dreaded Country in the Planet! and the most over protected Area of the sunken continent of "Mu" my ancestors never Dies they just tranform to other living cosmic form and Guide us. "Those who harm our children will be punished by Destructive forces but Death will escape them". Plus the place chosen by "God" and you "Godless"communist idiots and worship the Great Red Dragon want to challenge us? even you have Nuclear Weapons do you still think Our Elder Race living in the Hallow Earth will Allow it??
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubKFmIDBMjU
      Think again morans!
      • Trish 9 months ago
        Learn how to spell. And get better at grammar. This is such an embarrassment. lol.
    • Rosal Vie  •  9 months ago
      i will just hope and pray that Philippines will not encounter such devastating typhoon...live Philippines...
    • Rob  •  9 months ago
      GO Muifa! Kill those land grabbing stinky w-h-o-r-e-s!
      • Trish 9 months ago
        Dude, you're an insult to Filipinos.
        Go back to school and learn manners.
        And get a brain while you're at it.
    • Tinsz  •  9 months ago
      buti nga.. mga gahaman kase kaung mga instik...!! manggagaya pa..
      • Trish 9 months ago
        Oh, another insult to us Filipinos. Like i said on the other post, Go back to school and learn manners and get a brain while you're at it. You're a shame to us all.
      • Bryan Magistrado 9 months ago
        Ninong Deejay, wala naman talaga yan sa lahi eh.
    • romanoa  •  9 months ago
      Chinese citizens are still people like Filipinos, sana safe sila. Yung mga namamahala ang sana bahain! Yung mga ganid sa ari-arian ng iba.. Keep safe innocent
      • Trish 9 months ago
        If the flood would only kill the innocent, then i guess you'd be dead if you were there.
      • Response 9 months ago
        Yung namamahala nga nila ang magaling at nag-iisip para sa welfare ng country.
    • strawberry  •  9 months ago
      hhmm, maybe in other parts of Shandong kc i went shopping pa nga yesterday to buy pasalubong.. will go home soon.. living in zaozhuang city, shandong is such a wonderful experience, i will miss shandong for sure! =)
    • Neferupitto  •  9 months ago
      China own the typhoon. Bow..
    • twister  •  9 months ago
      We have a powerful weapon to come.. we will introduce to you the so called.. "Super Twister" ...... all natural but powerful ever... be ready chinese people... lolz...
    • Aga  •  9 months ago
      Mga taga chinese embassy yang mga nag_dislike sa mga comment!!! hey you chinese assholes!!! get out of our contry jackasses!!!!!!!! hope the flood will be 10 feet high!!!!!
    • Jeffrey  •  9 months ago
      We may not have advanced weapons and ships to defend our territories, BUT we have super TYPHOONS to send to your country!!whoooooo.... lols..
    • Jeffrey  •  9 months ago
      We may not have super advance weapons, ships, submarines, jet fighters to defend our territories, BUT we can produce devastating typhoons and HELL yeah you should prepare for it China!lols
    • Aga  •  9 months ago
      Sana bahain mga yan, mga sugapa sa lupa!!!!! mga mangagaya!!! mga buraot!!!! bahain kayo ng lubusan para kayo ang asikasuin ng gobyerno nyong communista!!!!! walang magawa kung di manakot!!!! mga gagong puro pansit ang kinakain!!!!!
    • RID3R  •  9 months ago
      how come they prepare and we dont even prepare for typhoons?
    • Bogh Doole  •  9 months ago
      We pray for the safety of the Chinese people against the typhoon's wrath as we pray also for the safety of our territorial limits against the greedy and bullies that would attempt to take what is rightfully ours. Amen.
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