Typhoon KIlls Nine

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SHANGHAI – Typhoon Wipha weakened as it slammed China with strong winds and torrential rains, officials said today. At least nine people were reported killed as the storm destroyed thousands of homes and triggered landslides.

Wipha was downgraded from a typhoon to a tropical storm Wednesday after it hit land in southern Zhejiang province, south of Shanghai, the official Xinhua News Agency reported, citing the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Five people died in landslides in Zhejiang province, and two were electrocuted while trying to weather-proof their homes in Jiangsu province, reports in state media said today.

Earlier reports said a Shanghai man was electrocuted when he stepped into water electrified by a light box, and a Taiwan construction worker died when scaffolding collapsed. Another three people were reported missing.

Weather photos showed Wipha spread over a large area centered on eastern China’s Shandong province today. The storm was forecast to pass over the Yellow Sea toward the Korean peninsula.

A total of 2.7 million people were evacuated from coastal or flooded areas and unsafe housing in Shanghai and other areas affected by the storm, Xinhua said.

The storm destroyed thousands of houses, wrecked fish ponds and disrupted power to more than 100 communities, the Ministry of Civil Affairs and provincial officials reported.

Preliminary estimates put the damage at $638 million.

Shanghai, a city of 20 million, closed schools, ferries and other transport links following forecasts of torrential rains and strong winds. But the city suffered little damage and by Thursday children returned to school under clear skies.

Wipha is a woman’s name in Thai.

The storm played havoc with sports events, as well as regional transport.

Organizers of the women’s World Cup rescheduled yeserday’s Shanghai match between Norway and Ghana to today and moved it to the neighboring city of Hangzhou. Three other games yesterday were rescheduled for today, to allow them to be played simultaneously with other final group matches.


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