Typhoon makes landfall in South China's Guangdong
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GUANGZHOU -- The fourth typhoon of the year made landfall in coastal Guangdong province in south China early Wednesday morning, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall.
The typhoon landed in Xinliao town in the city of Zhanjiang at 6:25 am, packing winds of up to about 70 km per hour near its eye, the local meteorological department said.
All 404 ships in the city have been anchored in safe areas, the city's marine bureau said.
The State Oceanic Administration had issued alerts for waves and storms as of Wednesday morning, forecasting strong waves and storms in Guangdong and Hainan provinces.
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