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12 Sep 2017 | 01:42 PM UTC

China: Typhoon Talim to make landfall on September 14

Typhoon Talim to make landfall on Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu provinces on September 14; flooding and mudslides likely

Warning

Event

Tropical storm Talim is forecast to strengthen into a typhoon in the morning (local time) of Tuesday, September 12, as it continues on a path to the northwest. As of 03:00 on Tuesday, Talim was located about 1300 km (800 mi) east of Taiwan. Talim is expected to make landfall in China on Thursday, September 14, and continue northeastward on Friday, September 15. Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu provinces will be most impacted by flooding and gusty winds. Whether the coast or the inland is most affected depends of the typhoon’s speed to turn northeastward. In either case, Shanghai will be at risk of heavy rain.

China's National Meteorological Center on Tuesday warned that Typhoon Talim could intensify and turn into a super typhoon.

Context

Tropical storms and typhoons are common in the region between July and November, with a peak of storms typically observed in the last weeks of August and the first weeks of September.

Advice

Individuals in the affected areas are advised to confirm flight reservations, to keep abreast of weather forecasts, and to follow any instructions issued by local authorities. Regarding flooding, remember that driving or walking through running water can be dangerous; 15 cm (6 in) of running water is enough to knock an adult over.