Typhoon Kaemi hits China

Tropical storm Kaemi lost much of its punch early on Wednesday after drenching southern China overnight with heavy rain.
China's coastal Fujian province was lashed with up to 150 mm of rain and battered by winds gusting at 108 kph after Kaemi roared ashore on Tuesday.

Kaemi was downgraded to a severe tropical storm soon after making landfall near the Fujian province city of Jinjiang.
By early Wednesday, the storm was moving northwest at about 16 kph, with winds gusting at 57 kph.

Fujian evacuated more than 640,000 people ahead of Kaemi's arrival and ordered 44,000 fishing craft to return to port.
There were no reports from the province of deaths, injuries or serious damage resulting from the storm.
More than two dozen flights out of Fujian's capital Fuzhou were cancelled on Tuesday and state television showed rivers rising and heavy surf along the coastline earlier in the day.

Earlier in its journey across the South China Sea, the storm brought downpours to the Philippines and Taiwan, knocking out power lines and swelling rivers but apparently causing no deaths or major damage.
Forecasters said the typhoon's outer band was expected to bring heavy rains across Taiwan and southern China through Thursday.
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