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Post by ocelot on Aug 19, 2006 9:08:50 GMT -5
Chinese Death Toll from Typhoon Saomai Climbs
The death toll from Typhoon Saomai, the strongest storm to hit China in more than five decades, jumped to 436 after more than 100 new deaths were confirmed in the country's east, China's official Xinhua News Agency said.
Most of the 106 new deaths were in the cities of Wenzhou and Lishui in Zhejiang province, where 39,000 houses collapsed under the torrential rains and strong winds that Saomai brought when it slammed into the region last week, Xinhua said.
Another 11 people were missing.
Zhejiang's earlier death toll had been 87.
A man who answered the telephone at Zhejiang's anti-flood and drought headquarters on Saturday refused to give any details.
The previous official death toll from Saomai was 360.
The coastal province of Fujian was the hardest-hit, with 241 dead, mostly fishermen whose boats were sunk by the fury of Saomai's winds.
Saomai was the strongest typhoon to hit China since record-keeping began in 1949, according to the government. It sank more than 1,000 ships and destroyed tens of thousands of homes.
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Post by achebeautiful on Aug 19, 2006 9:46:46 GMT -5
Thank you for making this post Leona. I have been very busy and somewhat out of touch with the news lately. This came as a real shocker to me!
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Post by lapayin on Aug 19, 2006 9:56:20 GMT -5
I had heard that the typhoon hit but did not realize there was so many deaths and destruction.
Thanks for the update.
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