00:00Oh yeah, dangerous.
00:07Tyshun wafer struck southern China with powerful force.
00:16Zhuhai, a coastal city in Guangdong province, was hit especially hard.
00:30Winds reached extreme speeds. Trees were uprooted across the region.
00:43Power lines collapsed in many districts.
00:48Debris flew through the air, damaging buildings and cars.
00:53The city experienced widespread outages.
01:03Public transportation was suspended.
01:09Schools and offices were temporarily closed.
01:13The storm caused flash flooding in low-lying areas.
01:24Rescue teams were deployed quickly.
01:30Emergency services responded to hundreds of calls.
01:36Local authorities worked around the clock.
01:46City crews removed fallen trees from roads.
01:52Traffic was blocked in multiple locations.
01:56The coastal highway suffered severe damage.
02:00Traffic was blocked in multiple locations.
02:05The coastal highway suffered severe damage.
02:16Fishing boats returned early to avoid danger.
02:19Dock workers secured ports ahead of the storm.
02:34Strong tides hit the shore, flooding some streets.
02:41Zhuhai Airport experienced delays and cancellations.
02:44Multiple flights were grounded due to the strong winds.
02:55Guangdong TV showed images of broken windows and collapsed signs.
03:09China Central Television, CCTV, provided live updates.
03:12China Central Television, CCTV, provided live updates.
03:22Zhuhai Daily published alerts on their platform.
03:32News outlets broadcasted dramatic video footage.
03:34Local reporters interviewed affected residents.
03:37Many said they had never seen a storm this strong.
03:53People huddled in underground shelters.
03:58Some spent the night without electricity or water.
04:03Families lit candles and waited for updates.
04:07The storm hit during the late evening.
04:09Rain battered rooftops for hours.
04:11Satellite images tracked wipers movement across the coast.
04:15Meteorologists warned of landslides in nearby hills.
04:19Crews monitored river levels around the clock.
04:22Hospitals prepared for emergency situations.
04:24Nurses worked through the night to treat injuries.
04:27No deaths were reported at the time of writing.
04:31Minor injuries were treated inside in the clinics.
04:34Thuhai's mayor urged calm and cooperation.
04:37Relief centers opened across the city.
04:39Volunteers handed out water and food.
04:42Electric crews began restoring power.
04:44Many neighborhoods saw partial service within 24 hours.
04:47Clean-up effort started early the next morning.
04:51City officials thanked the public for their patience.
04:54Roads began to reopen gradually.
04:55Public transit resumed on a limited schedule.
04:58Zhuhai's resilience was praised on social media.
05:02Community members shared stories of survival.
05:04Neighbors helped one another in the aftermath.
05:07News agencies like Reuters and Associates.
05:10Press reported on the event.
05:12International media followed the storm's path.
05:15Weather experts continued tracking Tifun Waipa.
05:18Authorities issued new advisories for nearby regions.
05:20The storm slowly moved north after hitting Zhuhai.
05:24Rainfall continued for another day.
05:27Engineers inspected bridges and tunnels.
05:29Clean-up was expected to last several days.
05:31Residents began returning to work and school.
05:34Recovery teams remained on standby.
05:36Officials reminded the public to stay alert.
05:39Weather warnings stayed in effect.
05:40The full damage is still being assessed.
05:44Zhuhai is recovering one step at a time.
05:47The city showed strength in the face of nature.
05:50Typhoon Waipa has left its mark.
05:52But life in Zhuhai is slowly returning to normal.
05:55The powerful gas were caused by Typhoon Waipa.
05:58The storm moved quickly across the South China Sea.
06:02It brought intense rain, heavy clouds and dangerous wind speeds.
06:08Local streets were flooded.
06:10Trees were torn from the ground.
06:12Power lines snapped in many areas.
06:15Homes and businesses lost electricity for hours.
06:19Residents were urged to stay indoors.
06:21China Central Television, CCTV, reported live from the scene.
06:28Their reporters showed images of waves crashing along the coast.
06:33Emergency teams rushed to respond.
06:36Workers cleared roads and helped trap residents.
06:40The winds reached speeds over a hundred kilometers per hour.
06:44Some buildings lost roof tiles and glass windows.
06:47Cars were damaged by falling branches and flying debris.
06:52Schools and public offices remained closed throughout the day.
06:56Zhuhai News shared updates on local damage.
07:00The reports focused on transportation delays and power outages.
07:04City buses were stopped.
07:07Some flights at Zhuhai Jinwan Airport were delayed or cancelled.
07:11The National Meteorological Center issued a red alert.
07:15This is the highest level of warning in China's system.
07:21The alert warned of flooding and landslides in surrounding regions.
07:27Authorities monitored river levels and drainage systems closely.
07:33CGTN broadcasted drone footage of the affected areas.
07:37The video showed flooded interceptions in stranded vehicles.
07:41Rescue boats were used in low-lying neighborhoods.
07:44No major injuries were reported.
07:47However, hospitals stayed on alert.
07:49Medical teams were ready to assist.
07:52Volunteers handed out food, water and blankets.
07:55Typhoon Wifa also affected nearby cities.
07:59Macau experienced similar strong winds and rain.
08:02Hong Kong Observatory issued a warning for potential storm circuits.
08:05News anchors on Phoenix TV discussed the typhoon's path.
08:10They explained how warm ocean temperatures increased its strength.
08:15Meteorologists said Wifa was one of the strongest storms in the region this season.
08:21Government officials held a press conference.
08:24They thanked emergency services and clean-up crews.
08:26The city promised quick repairs and support for affected families.
08:31Citizens posted videos online showing the storm's impact.
08:35Footage of falling signs and swaying skyscrapers quickly spread across social media.
08:41Hashtags related to Typhoon Wifa trended on Weibo.
08:47Meteorologists continued to track the typhoon's path.
08:51They warned that more rain was possible in the coming days.
08:55Winds were expected to weaken but could still cause disruption inland.
08:59Local TV stations advised residents to avoid travel.
09:06People living near rivers were told to move to higher ground.
09:10Boats were ordered back to port for safety.
09:13By evening, the rain had eased slightly.
09:17But clean-up was just beginning.
09:19Teams worked overnight to restore power and remove debris.
09:24Street lights began to turn back on in parts of the city.
09:27Journalists from South China Morning Post commented on the storm's fast approach.
09:34They compared it to past typhoons in the region.
09:38Experts say early warnings helped reduce harm.
09:42This storm reminded many residents of past disasters.
09:46But they also praised the quick response.
09:49The coordination between weather services, emergency teams and volunteers was strong.
09:55As Typhoon Wifa moves inland, Zhuhai begins recovery.
10:02Residents are helping neighbors.
10:06Repairs are underway.
10:08The city remains cautious but united.
10:11The storm has passed, but its impact will be felt for days.
10:15News teams remain on the ground, updating the public.
10:21More rain may still fall.
10:23Winds may return briefly.
10:25But Zhuhai stands strong.
10:27The cause was Typhoon Wifa.
10:29Moved in from the South China Sea.
10:31Local weather stations issued a red alert.
10:34Wind speeds reached dangerous levels.
10:36People struggled to walk outside.
10:37Trees bent under the pressure.
10:40Some trees were ripped from the ground.
10:42Roads were blocked by fallen branches.
10:44Street signs twisted in the wind.
10:46Moves were damaged across the city.
10:49Sheets of metal flew through the air.
10:51Window glass shattered in some buildings.
10:54Residents stayed indoors for safety.
10:56Many shops and offices closed early.
10:58Schools suspended classes.
10:59Public transport was heavily affected.
11:02Buses stopped running in several areas.
11:05Ferries services were canceled.
11:07Flights were delayed or grounded.
11:09Zhuhai Airport reported major disruptions.
11:12The city prepared for the worst.
11:14Emergency teams were on standby.
11:16Workers secured power lines.
11:18Police blocked off dangerous roads.
11:20Medical teams were sent to hospitals.
11:22Rescue teams helped people stuck in elevators.
11:25Power outages hit some neighborhoods.
11:26The storm knocked out communication in parts of the city.
11:30Phone signals were weak or lost.
11:33Internet services were unstable.
11:35CCTV news provided live updates.
11:37CGTN showed images of the damage.
11:39Local news outlets interviewed residents.
11:41One woman said her windows rattled all night.
11:44A man described hearing a loud crash at 3am.
11:47It was a fallen tree on this car.
11:49No one was hurt in that case.
11:51City officials held a press briefing.
11:54They asked people to stay home.
11:55They warned of possible flooding.
11:57Heavy rain followed the winds.
11:59Drainage systems overflowed in some districts.
12:02Water flooded low-lying streets.
12:04Vehicles were seen floating in the puddles.
12:06Firefighters responded to emergency force.
12:09They cleared fallen trees from roads.
12:11They rescued drivers stuck in cars.
12:14Volunteers helped elderly residents.
12:16They brought water and food to isolated homes.
12:19The typhoon weakened by evening.
12:20Wind slowed down after 6pm.
12:23But the damage was already done.
12:25Power crews worked through the night.
12:27Clean-up began early the next day.
12:30Debris filled the streets of Duhai.
12:32Sanitation workers cleared it away.
12:34Authorities praised the public's response.
12:37They said early warnings helped save lives.
12:38No deaths were reported.
12:41Only minor injuries were confirmed.
12:43Residents thanked emergency services.
12:46Meteorologists say typhoon Wifa was strong.
12:49But Duhai was well prepared.
12:51Local news channels showed recovery efforts.
12:53Rain is expected to continue for two more days.
12:56People are advised to stay cautious.
12:58Typhoon season is not yet over.
12:59More storms may form in the coming weeks.
13:02News outlets continue to report on the situation.
13:04CCTV, CGTN and Phoenix News are providing updates.
13:09Juhai's officials will assess the full damage.
13:12Recovery will take time.
13:14The community remains united.
13:16Neighbors are helping each other.
13:18Everyone hopes for calm weather ahead.
13:21The winds were caused by typhoon Wifa.
13:23It happened in Guangdong province.
13:25Frees were torn from the ground.
13:26Street signs fell onto the roads.
13:29Power lines were damaged.
13:31Many homes lost electricity.
13:33Winds reached dangerous speeds.
13:35People were told to stay indoors.
13:37Local officials gave safety instructions.
13:39Schools and offices were closed.
13:41Flights were delayed or canceled.
13:43Boats stayed in the harbor.
13:45The sea was extremely rough.
13:47Heavy rain also came with the winds.
13:49Streets were flooded in some areas.
13:51Videos were shared here.
13:53You could see roofs flying off there.
13:54Cars were pushed by the strong winds.
13:58Debris flew through the air.
14:00The storm was fast and violent.
14:02Rescue teams were sent to help.
14:04Emergency services worked all night.
14:06Firefighters removed fallen trees.
14:08Volunteers helped clear the road.
14:10The city was in shock.
14:12Families gathered in shelters.
14:14Local TV shows live coverage.
14:16People called news stations for updates.
14:18CCTV News showed the destruction.
14:19CGTN reported on the storm's past.
14:22BBC and CNN mentioned the typhoon.
14:25Al Jazeera covered the damage.
14:27Sky News showed photos from Juhai.
14:30Typhoon Whiffer came suddenly.
14:32People did not expect it to be this strong.
14:34Meteorologists tracked the typhoon's movement.
14:37They warned about high waves and landslides.
14:40The government issued a red alert.
14:42Stores were closed early.
14:44Supermarkets ran out of supplies.
14:46People bought food and water in a hurry.
14:48Social media was full of storm footage.
14:50Everyone was talking about it.
14:52The storm moved towards the north later.
14:54Juhai started to clean up.
14:56The damage was everywhere.
14:58Buildings were missing windows.
15:00Electric crews worked to restore power.
15:02Hospitals were busy with injuries.
15:04No deaths were confirmed yet.
15:06Many people were rescued in time.
15:07It will take days to repair everything.
15:10The typhoon season is not over yet.
15:13Residents are staying alert.
15:15News channels are watching the skies.
15:17The weather is still unstable.
15:19Typhoon Whiffer made history in Juhai.
15:22People will remember this storm.
15:24Nature showed its power again.
15:26The city is trying to recover.
15:28The world is watching.
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