Superstorm Dokusuri reportedly claimed at least 11 lives in Beijing, China, as of Tuesday as China prepares for more typhoons in the next few days.
At least 13 people are missing in addition to 11 confirmed deaths as extreme storms hit along China’s east coast for the fourth day, though China has not officially released a total death toll. according to BBC.About 50,000 people have been evacuated due to heavy rains infrastructure And it will cause massive floods across the country and across the Asian continent.
Dokusuri landed on Friday.picture share Online shows how floods hit the area and destroyed it.another clip It reportedly shows a train station in China during a storm.
Heavy rains from Typhoon Doksuri caused landslides and flooding in Fujian province, China.
Rescue teams are now searching for residents trapped in submerged homes, while authorities are appreciating a large-scale cleanup effort ⤵️
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At least 14 Chinese weather stations around Beijing, as well as Hebei, Shanxi and Shandong provinces, have broken daily rainfall records, according to the BBC. Residents are trapped in their homes without running water, and some are trapped and cannot be reached by rescue workers. (Related: BBC vice president says making Chinese propaganda ads ‘essential’ for funding journalism)
Chinese station when super typhoon Dokusuri hit pic.twitter.com/FV4FW5HEi4
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Another typhoon, Kanun, is expected to make landfall in the East China Sea on Wednesday and could cause further damage, according to the BBC.