More than 36,000 evacuated in China's Fuzhou due to Typhoon Haikui
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FUZHOU -- More than 36,000 people in Fuzhou, capital of East China's Fujian province, have been temporarily evacuated as Typhoon Haikui brought heavy rainstorms, authorities said Wednesday.
As of 7 am Wednesday, torrential rains had inflicted damage to 147 townships of the city, leading to a direct economic loss of over 552 million yuan (about $76.7 million), according to the city's flood control and drought relief headquarters.
Multiple areas of the city experienced heavy rainstorms starting from 9 pm Tuesday, with cumulative precipitation from 9 pm Tuesday to 5 am Wednesday breaking three-hour and six-hour maximum rainfall records of the Wushan national weather station.
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