BEIJING (AP) - China alerted Shanghai and four coastal provinces
Friday evening that a tropical storm is expected to intensify and
become the season's first typhoon to strike China.
Storage depots were opened to prepare to distribute emergency
supplies as China already struggles with disastrous seasonal
flooding that has put scores of reservoirs near their limits.
The Civil Affairs Ministry ordered Shanghai, along with Jiangsu,
Zhejiang, Fujian and Shandong provinces to monitor Tropical Storm
Meari and to issue timely warnings to the public.
Taiwan also cautioned its residents that torrential rain could
hit the eastern and southern parts of the island Saturday.
Meari's rains since Thursday triggered flooding in the
Philippines, leaving 10 fishermen lost at sea. Another person was
swept away by a strong river current in an eastern province.
A wide swath of metropolitan Manila and the northern Philippines
was flooded, Administrator Benito Ramos of the Office of Civil
Defense said. Nearly 50,000 residents fled to evacuation centers.
As of Friday evening, Meari was centered 260 miles (420 kilometers) southeast of Taipei and was expected to move north or
northwest at about 15 miles (25 kilometers) per hour toward the
East China Sea.
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