Transport hubs along China's southern coast are buzzing again after Typhoon Kajiki lost steam, bringing relief to Hainan and Guangdong provinces. Ports and airports resumed operations Monday morning as the storm veered toward Vietnam, leaving no fatalities but impacting over 102,500 residents.
The year’s 13th typhoon skirted Hainan’s coast Sunday night 🌊, triggering evacuations and flight cancellations. While infrastructure held up, emergency teams are now assessing damage to farmland and homes. "We’re prioritizing power restoration and debris clearance," a local official told state media.
Travelers, take note ✈️: Major airlines have restarted flights from Haikou and Sanya, though delays linger. Meanwhile, Vietnam braces for Kajiki’s remnants as it makes landfall north of Da Nang.
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Transport resumes in China's south coast as Typhoon Kajiki weakens
cgtn.com