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Typhoon storm kills 50 people; 1 million evacuated in China
http://www.philstar.com/ ^ | 5 19 06 | philstar.com

Posted on 05/18/2006 9:45:59 PM PDT by freepatriot32

SHANGHAI (AP) - Tropical Storm Chanchu swept into the East China Sea Friday leaving behind a path of destruction in southern China, where it killed at least 11 people and left 27 Vietnamese fishermen missing after their boats sank in Chinese waters.

Chanchu, downgraded early Thursday from a typhoon, has killed at least 50 people in Asia, including 37 last weekend in the Philippines, where it destroyed thousands of homes.

There were fears the death toll could rise dramatically.

Chanchu hit China Thursday, flooding scores of homes and forcing the evacuation of more than 1 million people before weakening to a severe tropical storm.

The official Xinhua News Agency said eight people died and four were missing when mudslides buried two homes in coastal Fujian province.

Three others, two of them children, were killed near Shantou in China's Guangdong province.

The missing Vietnamese fishermen were on three boats that sank in Chinese waters, Vietnamese officials said Thursday.

Taiwan reported the deaths of two women swept away by floods in the southern region of Pingtung.

High waves in swept away three 17-year-old male students swimming in Japan's southern Okinawa island chain, leaving one dead and another missing, said coast guard spokesman Shoji Kawabata. The third was rescued.

China said it had moved more than 1 million people to safety in Guangdong and Fujian provinces. The storm bypassed the financial center of Hong Kong on the Guangdong coast.

Thousands of people evacuated from fishing boats and low-lying areas were staying with relatives, in tents, or in schools and government warehouses, said an official of the Chaozhou city government in Guangdong, who like many Chinese bureaucrats would only give his surname, Zhang.

Nearly 100,000 ships were ordered to return to harbor, Xinhua said.

Television news showed violent waves pounding sea walls along China's coast. Reports said winds and rain damaged dikes, uprooted trees and brought down buildings along the Guangdong coast.

By late Thursday, Chanchu, which means "pearl" in Cantonese, was south of Shanghai and picking up speed as it headed along the coast and out to sea, the Hong Kong Observatory said.

Taiwan ordered schools on the outlying island of Kinmen closed because of the storm. Chanchu earlier drove an oil tanker to run aground near Taiwan's southern port of Kaohsiung. Rescuers in helicopters airlifted 13 crew members off the ship, which was later freed with no leakage of oil.

T.C. Lee, an official with the Hong Kong Observatory, said Chanchu was the "most intense" typhoon to strike in the South China Sea in May, an early month in the annual cyclone season.

However, the early arrival of the year's first typhoon does not necessarily portend an unusually active storm season, Lee said by telephone.


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