Typhoon Khanun Heavily Affects South China
yphoon Khanun was heavily influencing south China's Guangdong and Hainan provinces on Sunday, before it is forecast to make landfall between the two provinces in the early hours of Monday.
The National Meteorological Center (NMC) issued an orange alert for the typhoon at 10:00 Sunday, and the tropical storm has brought about gales raging at 103-134 kilometers per hour in the southern and eastern coastal regions.
From Sunday night to Monday morning, Khanun is expected to cause its most serious damage, said the NMC.
In Xuwen County, Guangdong Province, where the typhoon is to land between 02:00 and 03:00 Monday, strong winds have been sweeping across along with heavy rain. Cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen have been experiencing similar weather.
During the hours before the typhoon's landfall, local power departments have been busy clearing trees over electric wires, while soldiers were removing hidden hazards at the port.
Starting from Saturday morning, all ferries to and from the region have been suspended, and all fishing boats have returned to ports by 20:00 that day after eight cities issued alerts for the typhoon.
The good news is Khanun weakened from grade 14 to 13 by 17:00 Sunday and is likely to diminish to grade 12 when it makes landfall.
In Haikou City, Hainan Province, strong winds are shaking vehicles amid heavy rain and are expected to speed up to 117-149 kilometers per hour.
The Haikou Meilan International Airport canceled 269 flights Sunday, with all the trains and buses in the city suspended. Schools also have been required to suspend class.
Moreover, it is warned that the Khanun landfall will coincide with rising tides Monday, and hence likely to cause salt-water intrusion.
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Recently, Mainland China saw successive gun robberies, together
with outbreaks of public uprisings in protection of civil rights.
The police have frequently opened fire toward the people.
All these are clear signs of instability
under CCP's slogan of social stability.
Intensified social contradictions have increased the crises.
Feb. 3, armed robbery and murder occurred in Shenyang,
Liaoning Province.
The suspect shot the victim in the head and stole ¥40,000.
Later, the 52-year-old suspect Wang Liping was arrested.
On the night of Feb. 4, a second suspect, 51 years of age,
was killed in a gunfight against 20 armed police.
Recently, Mainland China has seen an increase in gun crimes.
Feb. 2 a robbery took place in Xuwen county, Guangdong province.
1 suspect was killed, another captured, and a third escaped.
Feb. 5, Cao Jiquan in Gansu Province killed 3 people and
injured 8 more with a home -made pistol.
This series of crimes has significantly influenced Mainland people's lives,
making them extremely careful when traveling.
Residents of Shenyang Huanggu District told NTDTV,
Huanggu District has seen many crimes committed.
Residents of Shenyang Huanggu District say, we have to
tell our children to be careful and come home early.
To place any belongings to the inside of their pockets,
instead of the outside.
And to always walk with others, never going anywhere alone.
Shanghai petitioner Mao Hengfeng said,
Shanghai also has many robberies and thefts.
Some criminals even rob in daylight
but no one dares to stop them.
Shanghai petitioner Mao Hengfeng stated,
Social morality and ethical principles have deteriorated.
CCP has distorted the human mind. People do more bad things
than good things these days.
It is a given, under CCP rule doing evil brings benefit,
while doing good brings nothing but trouble.
Jan. 6, an armed robbery occurred outside a local bank in Nanjing.
The suspect killed an innocent bystander for 200,000¥.
Police said the suspect had committed another robbery back
in 2004 in Chongqing. He'd been on the run ever since.
During his escapades, he caused 6 deaths with 2 seriously injured,
but so far police are still not clear of his true identity.
Mainland scholar Chen Yongmiao claims, so many robberies
are a result of extreme wealth gap, institutional Corruption, and tyranny.
It is reported that the Mainland's social stability budget
has far outweighed military spending.
China's social security situation however, keeps worsening.
What kind of stability do the authorities want to achieve?
Where do the stability maintenance funds go to?
The first week of the Dragon year, police opened fire
on Sichuan Tibetans, causing serious casualties.
On Feb. 3, 3 Tibetans in Sichuan Ganzi district, set fire to
themselves in protest against the oppressive rule of CCP.
Communist authorities sent large armies to Tibet
to preserve stability.
Besides arresting Tibetans, CCP also blocked the Internet.
CNN reporters tried to detour to Tibet but were detained by CCP.
Chen Yongmiao pointed out that CCP's rule caused serious
social conflicts---tyranny produces mobs.
Many civilians only try to defend their rights against
government violation.
They shouldn't be called mobs and shouldn't be
stabilized by the government.
NTD reporters Zhu Zhihan, Li Qian and Guo Jing
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Super Typhoon Rammasun sweeps through south China city
Super typhoon Rammasun swept through Zhanjiang City in south China's Guangdong Province on Friday night. The typhoon, packing gales of over 210 kilometers per hour, landed on the southernmost tip of the Chinese mainland in Xuwen County, south China's Guangdong Province, more than 800 kilometers from the provincial capital Guangzhou.