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Typhoon Dujuan batters China after deadly passage through Taiwan

2015-09-29 1 Dailymotion

China has ordered tens of thousands of boats back to shore and closed tourist attractions as it faces a battering from Typhoon Dujuan which made landfall in Fujian province early on Tuesday.<br /><br /> Despite towering waves and strong gales, with maximum wind speeds said to have reached 120 km an hour, Dujuan has been weakening as it passes through the southeastern province.<br /><br /> On Monday, it was much more powerful as it unleashed its fury on Taiwan, with devastating results.<br /><br /> Amid the chaos of uprooted trees, road accidents and mudslides triggered by torrential rain, at least three people were reported dead and more than 300 others injured.<br /><br /> At one point, almost two million homes lost electricity. <br /><br /> Super typhoon kills three, injures hundreds in Taiwan, via guardiannews http://t.co/3535xX4FJd pic.twitter.com/DU8C6mo8Pu— Agence France-Presse (AFP) September 29, 2015<br /><br /> Rock band Bon Jovi were forced to cancel a concert in the island’s capital Taipei, and flood alerts were in effect through Tue

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