Hey fam, good news from the Chinese mainland’s south coast! 🎉 After Typhoon Kajiki dipped its power, ports and airports in the southern provinces of Hainan and Guangdong are buzzing again. Flights are taking off and trains are rolling back into action, making it easier to catch that weekend escape or reunite with friends. 🚄✈️
Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th storm of the season, skimmed past Hainan Province on Sunday night before heading toward the northern and central coasts of Vietnam. By Monday morning, local authorities confirmed zero storm-related fatalities in Hainan – a huge relief for everyone. 🙌 Still, over 102,500 people were affected, with some facing power cuts and transport delays. Crews are now restoring services and checking infrastructure to keep us all safe and moving.
Whether you’re planning a Zoom catch-up, a road trip with friends, or just a quick errand, transport is bouncing back. Stay tuned to local updates and let’s keep each other informed. Safe travels! 💪
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Transport resumes in China's south coast as Typhoon Kajiki weakens
cgtn.com