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China typhoon death toll rises to 319

CHINA: The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit China in half a century has reached 319 and could rise further, Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday.

Much of southern China has been battered by a series of typhoons and tropical storms this year that have now killed about 1,300 people.

Saomai, graded a "super typhoon" with winds exceeding 216 km (134 miles) per hour, barrelled into Cangnan county in the eastern province of Zhejiang on Thursday, flattening tens of thousands of houses, capsizing ships and damaging roads, bridges and buildings.

A total of 202 people were confirmed dead in Fuding city in the southeastern province of Fujian alone, Xinhua said.

Most of them were sailors and fishermen who had tried to ride out the storm on their boats moored off the coastal town of Shacheng, bordering Cangnan to the north, Xinhua said. The news service added that 175 bodies had been recovered from the sea by Tuesday.

"The figure is still likely to mount, as another 94 people remain missing in the city," the report said.

Beijing, Wednesday, Reuters

 

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