EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY 4:3<br/> <br />Typhoon Fitow made landfall in China's Zhejiang province on Monday (October 7) morning, state media reported.<br/> <br />Typhoon Fitow struck the eastern Chinese coast at around 01:15 AM (1715 GMT Sunday October 6) local time, state broadcaster CCTV said.<br/> <br />As of now, flights in several airports across eastern China have been canceled and high-speed trains from major cities as well as maritime transportation in the region have been suspended, official news agency Xinhua said.<br/> <br />Footage carried by CCTV showed fallen trees on flooded roadsides and traffic disrupted by the typhoon on early Monday morning.<br/> <br />A boy was injured by flying glass as a result of the typhoon's strong winds on Monday, Xinhua added.<br/> <br />Xinhua said that thousands were evacuated to safety and authorities issued the highest weather alert level before the typhoon hit.