Typhoon Matmo strengthens, prompting China to evacuate 150,000 people ahead of landfall

Typhoon Matmo intensified significantly before making landfall in southern China on Sunday, triggering the evacuation of over 150,000 people from Guangdong province. With maximum sustained winds of 151 kph, authorities issued a red-level typhoon w...

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Typhoon Matmo brings heavy rainfall in China
Typhoon Matmo strengthened ahead of making landfall Sunday in China, prompting the government to evacuate 150,000 people from southern Guangdong province.

The storm had maximum sustained wind speeds of 151 kph (94 mph) on Sunday morning, according to China's National Meteorological Center. It is expected to make landfall around midday. The weather authority issued a red level typhoon warning, the highest in its system.

Hainan province, which is also in the pathway of the storm, cancelled flights and shut down public transport and businesses starting Saturday in preparation for the storm.


Guangdong province, whose southwestern parts will be hit, evacuated 151,000 people, according to official media The Paper. Macau, which is not in the storm's direct path, said classes and tutoring sessions will not be held due to weather conditions.

Authorities are also warning of heavy rain, with rainfall expected to hit 100 to 249 mm (3.93 to 9.8 inches) in some parts.

The storm will then move westward and north, toward northern Vietnam and China's Yunnan province.
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