Typhoon Kaemi, the fifth typhoon of the year, has come on the
heels of Bilis that has claimed 530 lives across China,
meteorologists warn.
Typhoon Kaemi is expected to move from seawaters east of the Taiwan Province on Monday and land on the
mainland around Wednesday, the meteorological station in the
coastal Fujian Province said Sunday.
"It will probably land in the coastal regions in the central and
northern parts of Fujian, or the southern areas of Zhejiang Province," the station said in a
report.
It said the typhoon was located at latitude 17.9 north and
longitude 128.2 east, in seawaters some 960 km southeast of
Taiwan's Hualien, at 2:00 AM Sunday.
The typhoon packed winds of 40 meters per second and its center
was moving northwest at 15 km per hour towards Taiwan Island's east
coast.
Starting on Monday, Kaemi will bring high winds to the sea in
central and northern parts of Fujian Province and most coastal
cities are in for heavy rain Tuesday and Wednesday, the station
said.
It has warned the citizens to be alert to flood, landslides and
mud-rock flows.
(Xinhua News Agency July 24, 2006)