The China Meteorological Administration issued a typhoon red alert Sunday afternoon, warning of gales and heavy rains in the region, highlighting severe weather's impact on safety.
Emergency management authorities predict Bebinca could be the strongest tropical cyclone to hit China's financial hub since 1949, with wind speeds reaching 151 km/h.
Shanghai also halted transportation, suspending flights and some train services in response to the imminent threat posed by Typhoon Bebinca, ensuring passenger safety during the storm.
With Bebinca's expected landfall coinciding with the Mid-Autumn Festival, the railway operator anticipates 74 million passenger trips, showcasing the typhoon's vast impact on travel plans.
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