By Hope James
Cities in southern China have suspended schools and cancelled some flights on Thursday, ahead of the storm, super typhoon Yagi, Edum News reports.
The tropical storm Yagi strengthened into a super typhoon and barreled straight for the holiday island province of Hainan.
Earlier, Yagi triggered floods and landslides on the main Philippine island of Luzon this week, leaving at least 13 dead.
The tropical storm intensified into a super typhoon as it tracked west across the South China Sea, China’s Xinhua news agency said, packing winds of up to 209 kilometres (130 miles) per hour as it headed for Hainan.
“Hainan upgraded its emergency response to Yagi to the highest level at 11:30 am Thursday, according to the provincial disaster management authority,” Xinhua said.
The fence also noted that the typhoon is expected to make landfall on Friday afternoon in either Hainan or neighbouring Guangdong.
In Hong Kong, which Yagi is expected to bypass, the weather observatory said it will issue the city’s third-highest typhoon warning at 6:20 pm (1020 GMT), limiting public transport across the finance hub.
Classes at kindergarten and special schools in Hong Kong were suspended Thursday, while budget airline Hong Kong Express said six flights have been rescheduled.