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An electric pole and huge debris fallen down and crushed cars after Typhoon Krosa hit the area, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan. Four people were killed after Typhoon Krosa slammed into Taiwan but the storm weakened as it moved toward mainland China on Sunday.
An electric pole and huge debris fallen down and crushed cars after Typhoon Krosa hit the area, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan. Four people were killed after Typhoon Krosa slammed into Taiwan but the storm weakened as it moved toward mainland China on Sunday.
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Beijing – A storm drenched China’s southeast on Sunday after killing five people in Taiwan and prompting the evacuation of 1.4 million people on the mainland, officials said. In Vietnam, the death toll from a separate storm rose to 55.

Krosa came ashore as a typhoon in China’s Zhejiang and Fujian provinces but weakened and was soon downgraded to a tropical storm, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

It said no deaths or injuries were reported, but the storm wrecked houses and knocked out power in the port city of Wenzhou as torrential rains swept the region.

More than 1.4 million people were evacuated from coastal areas, including more than 500,000 tourists who were at beach resorts for the National Day holiday week, Xinhua said.

Some 75,000 fishing vessels in the two provinces were ordered back to port, and trips by ferries and sightseeing boats were canceled, the agency said.

Krosa – the Cambodian word for crane – killed five people Saturday in Taiwan as it knocked out power to 2 million homes and soaked the island, according to Taiwan’s Disaster Relief Center.

Two men were killed in suburban Taipei when a landslide buried their house, the center said. A man died after falling from his balcony in Hsinchu, and a woman was electrocuted after falling from her motorcycle in Tainan. Also, a man’s body was recovered from a hostel that was hit by a landslide in Ilan, and another man was missing.

Early Sunday, China’s coast guard rescued 27 sailors from a Hong Kong freighter that suffered mechanical failure after it was hit by the storm, Xinhua said.

In Shanghai, where the Special Olympics are taking place, the city government canceled vacations for flood- control workers and was drafting plans to drain competition sites, the agency said.

Meanwhile, the death toll from Typhoon Lekima, which hit Vietnam’s central coast late Wednesday, rose to 55, with another 16 people missing, officials said Sunday.

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