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China evacuates 283,000 people and cancels flights in Shanghai - Co-May's landfall in port city of Zhoushan was followed by ...
Forecasters expect Co-May to make another landfall closer to Shanghai later on July 30. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The impact of the storm also coincides with a tsunami triggered by an earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, about ...
The EL MUNDO correspondent recounts how the Chinese city is facing a double threat, as it is simultaneously shaken by a ...
Typhoon Co-May is wreaking havoc across eastern China, prompting mass flights, ferry operations cancellation and mass ...
Shanghai had evacuated almost 283,000 people from vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas as Typhoon Co-May made landfall in ...
China’s Tsunami Warning Centre at the Ministry of Natural Resources issued a yellow alert – the second-lowest in the ...
China faces severe weather as Typhoon Co-May hits Shanghai, prompting evacuations of 283,000 people. The storm brings heavy ...
May, the eighth typhoon of this year, made landfall for the second time in east China's Shanghai Municipality on Wednesday ...
Approximately 30 percent of inbound and outbound flights from Shanghai are expected to be impacted due to the impending ...
May, the eighth typhoon of the year, made landfall along the coast of Zhujiajian Island in Zhoushan, East China’s Zhejiang Province on early Wednesday morning. Classified as a tropical storm, the ...
SentinelLabs, the research arm of SentinelOne, rifled through a newly unsealed indictment from the US Department of Justice ...