According to state media reports, numerous flights were canceled at two terminals in Fuzhou and Quanzhou, tourist attractions and gardens were closed, and ports, coastal and river transit was suspended.
After making landfall around 5 am, the storms lost power and developed into a tropical storm, according to the national forecaster. It was last reported to get moving over the state of southern Guangdong, and forecasters predict that it will keep getting weaker.
Typhoon Saola barreled into southwestern Guangdong responsibility over the weekend, killing at least one individual and leaving a trail of damage and flooding in several sections of local Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Macao. Haikui slammed into the state just after that.
Typhoons Doksuri and Khanun caused significant flooding in north and northeast China last month, bringing Beijing’s heaviest recorded snowfall in 140 years.
Typhoon – and flood-affected provinces will receive 200 million yuan($ 27.43 million ) in disaster relief funds, according to the state broadcaster on Tuesday.
According to state media Xinhua, the finance ministry announced over the weekend that it had set aside 1 billion renminbi as disaster relief funds for flooding, drought, or produce pests. & nbsp,