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Sunday, 20 July 2014
Typhoon Rammasun: Monster storm buffets south China
It made landfall on Friday with winds exceeding 200km/h (124mph).
At least 94 people were killed when Rammasun ravaged the northern Philippines earlier this week.
The storm is also affecting Vietnam, where heavy rain is expected before it starts to weaken on Monday.
Air, rail and road traffic was suspended in parts of China while TV channels showed roads littered with debris including uprooted trees and rooftops.
That year's Super-Typhoon Nora had maximum winds of 295km/h although it had weakened by the time it made landfall.
Most of the people killed in the Philippines were hit by falling debris and trees, disaster officials said, while some of six people reported missing had been at sea on boats.
The typhoon prompted mass evacuations, flooding and power cuts, as Alpa Patel reports
A new typhoon, Matmo, with maximum winds of 150km/h, is now
threatening the area ravaged by Rammasun, Philippine National Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Council spokeswoman Mina Marasigan told
AFP news agency.About 20 major storms hit the Philippines a year, AFP adds. The south-east Asian country often bears the brunt of the storms, which mass above the warm Pacific Ocean waters