China’s eastern Zhejiang province has evacuated over 200,000 residents as it braces itself for a powerful typhoon that could be the worst in the area in years, the provincial govt said on its website.
Typhoon Muifa is due to hit China’s eastern seaboard this weekend with winds up to 45 metres a second (100 mph). News of the typhoon prompted the suspension of operations at several oil, dry bulk and container ports in the area on Friday. Typhoon Muifa is expected to land in Zhejiang late on Saturday, the Zhejiang government said on its website. Provincial government officials have evacuated about 206,664 people from low-lying coastal areas.