Typhoon Yagi hit the south of China after the Philippines. First, the super typhoon Yagi reached the land in Hainan province and then in Guangdong province, negatively affecting life in the country. Due to the winds reaching speeds of 234 kilometers per hour, trees were knocked down, windows of houses and workplaces were shattered, and roofs of houses were blown away. More than 800,000 houses were left without electricity in the province. EDUCATION INTERRUPTEDIt was reported that 2 people lost their lives in Ding'an region, which is affiliated with Hainan province, 12 people were injured in Wenchang city, and 80 people were injured in Haikou. Schools in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Yangjiang cities in Guangdong province suspended education yesterday, and the start date of universities was postponed. TYPHOON REACHED VIETNAMAfter China, the typhoon made landfall in northern Vietnam at 13:00 local time. Power outages occurred in Haiphong, the country's industrial center. Approximately 50,000 people were evacuated in coastal towns, and 450,000 military personnel were deployed for disaster relief. More than 300 flights were canceled at 4 airports in the country. Last weekend, 16 people lost their lives due to the typhoon Yagi hitting the Philippines, causing floods and landslides.
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