Super Typhoon Yagi hits China's Hainan forcing 1 million to leave their homes
Briefly

Super Typhoon Yagi, which made landfall in Hainan with winds of up to 234 km/h, has caused widespread devastation in southern China, displacing nearly a million.
Evacuations across the region reached over 574,500 in Guangdong, with Yagi shutting down transport links and schools while affecting Hong Kong's financial activities.
Hainan's power outages impacted 830,000 households, leading to a massive emergency response effort to restore service. Initial repair teams were deployed as conditions improved.
The typhoon had previously intensified to be the second-most powerful tropical cyclone of the year, marking a significant natural disaster in the Pacific region.
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