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Typhoon Gaemi passes over Taiwan, heads to Chinese coast

Tropical cyclone Gaemi blew through northern Taiwan on Thursday, bringing floods and leading to traffic snarls, before heading throughout the sea and into China where it is anticipated to bring additional downpour.

Gaemi made landfall on the northeastern coast of Taiwan on the borders of Yilan and Hualien counties, and as of 7 am (2300. GMT Wednesday) it remained in the Taiwan Strait and taking objective at. Fuzhou in China's Fujian province.

It is anticipated to bring additional rain across Taiwan, with. workplaces and schools as well as the financial markets closed for. a second day on Thursday.

Trains, including the high speed line connecting northern and. southern Taiwan, will be closed until 3 pm (0700 GMT), with all. domestic flights and 185 international flights cancelled for the. day.

The federal government said just 2 individuals had actually passed away, with 266. injuries. Taiwanese television stations revealed pictures of. flooded streets in cities and counties throughout the island.

Chinese weather forecasters said Gaemi will go through. Fujian and head inland, slowly moving northward with less. strength. However weather forecasters are anticipating heavy rain in. many areas as it tracks north.

Federal government officials have currently prepared for a stretch of. heavy rain and flooding - raising advisories and cautions in the. coastal provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.

Meanwhile, north China is experiencing heavy rain from. summer season storms around a separate weather condition system. Officials in. capital Beijing upgraded and issued a red warning late Wednesday. night for downpour expected through the majority of Thursday,. according to Chinese state media.

The Beijing Fangshan District Meteorological Observatory. expects that by 10 am

(source: Reuters)