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Typhoon Kajiki Weakens: South China Transport Back on Track 🌪️🚌

Typhoon Kajiki Weakens: South China Transport Back on Track 🌪️🚌

After days of disruptions, southern China is breathing a sigh of relief as Typhoon Kajiki loses steam! Public transport services are revving back to life in Hainan Province and parts of Guangdong, with ports, ferries, and flights resuming operations. 🚢✈️

Ports Reopen After Storm

Haikou’s Xinhai Port, Xiuying Port, and a key railway port reopened at 6 p.m. Monday, racing to clear a backlog of over 1,900 stranded trucks. Officials estimate 10 hours to process the queue—so truckers, grab your snacks and playlists! 🚚🎧

Flight Schedules Adjust

Sanya Phoenix International Airport is back in action, but travelers are urged to check flight updates ASAP. Pro tip: Refresh those airline apps like you’re chasing concert tickets! 🎫📲

Ferries Resume in Qiongzhou Strait

Zhanjiang’s maritime bureau confirmed passenger and cargo ferry services have restarted, easing pressure on 5,000+ trucks waiting at Haikou and Xuwen Port. That’s enough vehicles to form a *very* long conga line! 🚛💨

While clean-up continues, authorities remind everyone to stay cautious as residual rain and winds linger. Stay safe, South China squad! 💪🌧️

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