IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

Typhoon Rammasun Hits China, Kills One

The powerful storm killed 54 in the Philippines before it struck Hainan. It is headed towards Vietnam next.
Get more newsLiveon

A powerful typhoon killed one person and damaged several houses on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on Friday after claiming 54 lives in the Philippines.

Typhoon Rammasun made landfall on Hainan southwest of Hong Kong at about 3:30 p.m. with winds as strong as 130 mph, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The agency said Rammasun was the most powerful storm in at least nine years and possibly since 1973.

A man in the town of Wengtian on Hainan died after he was struck by debris after his house collapsed in the typhoon, Xinhua reported. More than 26,000 people on Hainan were evacuated and authorities required resorts and tour bus companies to suspend operations through Saturday afternoon. Xinhua said authorities had ordered the highest level of disaster alert for the region.

The storm brought high winds and rain to Hong Kong and was due to plow through northern Vietnam after passing Hainan. Rammasun barreled through the northern Philippines on Wednesday, drenching the capital, Manila, and knocking out power to whole provinces. The Philippine government raised the death toll Friday to 54. Three more people were missing and 100 injured.

IN-DEPTH

— Associated Press