China's State Oceanic
Administration (SOA) has issued this year's first red alert, warning people of
heavy havoc expected to be caused by typhoon Nepartak, which is approaching the
Chinese coast. The SOA estimated that from last night till today, sea waves as
high as nine metres will emerge in Taiwan Strait, while coastal waters near
Fujian Province will see waves as high as six metres. 160 people were killed
and 28 went missing in heavy rains and floods in a number of provinces in the
last few weeks ahead of the
typhoon.
The SOA also issued a yellow alert storm tides and estimated that the sea level off Fujian Province will rise up to 150 centimetres. Nepartak landed in Taiwan last morning and reached the Taiwan Strait in the afternoon. It is expected to land in Fujian Province, probably in the area between Xiamen and Putian, around noon today.
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