And more bad weather hits China's southern island province of Hainan, as mudslides swamped a hotel after days of torrential rain and floods in the region. Further bad weather is expected as Typhoon Megi makes it way towards the South China Sea.<br /><br />China's island province of Hainan braced itself for more bad weather as Typhoon Megi entered the South China Sea on Tuesday after lashing the Philippines.<br /><br />The storm is expected to turn away from Vietnam toward China, with the center passing between Hainan and Hong Kong.<br /><br />China's National Meteorological Center says Megi may be the worst to hit the country this year.<br /><br />Already floods have inundated more than 300 villages in Hainan and nearly 140,000 people have been forced to evacuate low-lying areas after days of torrential rain.<br /><br />Though the rain had ceased, three mudslides on Monday evening swamped a hotel and a section of highway between the capital Haikou and tourist destination of Sanya.<br /><br />No deaths have been reported in Hainan as a result of the bad weather.