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Super typhoon to bring heavy rain

Super typhoon to bring heavy rain

Write: Halden [2011-05-20]

Dongguan will experience heavy rain and strong winds from tomorrow as super typhoon Megi, the 13th and possibly the strongest typhoon to hit China this year, reaches the country.

It is expected to make landfall along the Guangdong coast between Yangjiang and Shantou around Saturday.

Megi, meaning catfish in Korean, intensified into a Category 4 storm as it headed toward Guangdong, regaining strength after leaving 19 people dead in the Philippines.

Wind speeds inside the typhoon increased to 213 kilometers per hour from 185 kph Tuesday. Category 4 storms, the second-strongest on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale, are capable of catastrophic damage .

It will affect Dongguan by bringing rains from from October 22 to October 24.

Although it is too early to accurately tell where Megi will make landfall, the observatory warned Megi would bring heavy storms Friday evening or Saturday morning and the State Oceanic Administration estimated waves may reach as high as 7 meters off the coast of Guangdong, Xinhua reported yesterday.

Railway authorities have temporarily stopped passenger train services into and out of Hainan, as it braces for Megi. All from Sanya to other provinces between Oct. 19 and 21 have been canceled, while trains heading from other provinces to Sanya will stop at Guangzhou.

During the suspension, passengers traveling to and from the island can complete their journeys by coach or other forms of transport, said a spokesman for Haikou railway station.

Megi, the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines in the last four days, claimed at least 19 lives and caused 1.5 billion pesos (US$34.7 million) in damage.