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China braces for twin cyclones after lethal flash floods

Two tropical cyclones will bring winds and heavy rain to China's eastern seaboard this week, with the very first anticipated to make landfall on Sunday, after deadly flash floods struck the country's interior over the weekend.

Prapiroon, named after a Thai rain god, is expected to make landfall in China's southernmost island province of Hainan on Sunday night as a strong tropical storm, the 2nd tropical cyclone to strike China this year, national forecasters said.

Formed in the South China Sea, Prapiroon's centre had to do with 275 km (170 miles) southeast of the Hainan city of Wanning as of 7 a.m. (2300 GMT).

The maximum wind speed near its centre will be up to 30 metres per second (110 kph) when Prapiroon lands, the National Meteorological Centre said, forecasting torrential rains in Hainan and along the coast of Guangdong, China's most populated province.

Later on today, Gaemi, which had to do with 530 km (330 miles). northeast of Philippine capital Manila on Sunday morning, is. anticipated to brush past the northern suggestion of Taiwan, then make. landfall in China as a tropical cyclone, packing wind speeds of approximately 50. metres per 2nd (180 kph), according to Chinese forecasters.

Taiwan's Central Weather condition Administration said it anticipated. Gaemi to be closest to the island on Wednesday and Thursday,. bringing heavy rain.

Extreme rainfall has actually struck China's southern, central and. eastern parts in a flood season that started earlier than normal. this year. Record rains pounded southern China in April to. June, while in the north, dry weather condition parched fields and. threatened crops.

In the northwestern province of Shaanxi, a highway bridge. collapsed on Friday amid downpour, killing a minimum of 12,. with 31 individuals and 18 lorries still missing.

In Sichuan province in the southwest, rescuers had actually retrieved. 8 bodies and pulled 4 people to security by 8 p.m. on. Saturday, after more than 30 went missing in the middle of flash floods.

(source: Reuters)