Typhoon Meranti leaves 16 dead or missing in China

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Typhoon Meranti leaves 16 dead or missing in China

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Official Xinhua news agency describes the storm as the world's strongest typhoon this year and the worst to hit Fujian province since records began in 1949

BEIJING, China – Typhoon Meranti has left at least 16 people dead or missing in China and an ancient bridge destroyed as it wreaked havoc on the country’s eastern coast, the government said Friday, September 16.

The storm, described by the official Xinhua news agency as the world’s strongest typhoon this year and the worst to hit Fujian province since records began in 1949, had killed 7 people by Friday morning, the civil affairs ministry said in a statement.

Another 9 people were missing and more than 330,000 residents had been relocated, it added.

The typhoon, which had earlier skirted the southern tip of Taiwan, made landfall in Xiamen early Thursday, September 15, packing winds of around 170 kilometers per hour (105 miles per hour) and bringing downpours across the province, said the statement.

Flooding destroyed an 871-year-old bridge that was a protected heritage site in Yongchun county, Xinhua reported Friday.

At one point more than 3.2 million homes had their electricity cut off and water supplies for many communities in Xiamen were disrupted, it added.

The storm had weakened to a tropical depression on Friday. – Rappler.com

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