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Fujian gets ready for Typhoon Danas

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Fujian gets ready for Typhoon Danas
China

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Fujian gets ready for Typhoon Danas

2025-07-07 17:29 Last Updated At:18:27

Fujian Province in east China has evacuated people to safe places, called back fishing boats to the wharf, and canceled passenger trains, in its emergency response to Danas, the fourth typhoon of the year.

Danas emerged on Saturday in the northeastern waters of the South China Sea and intensified from a severe tropical storm to a typhoon on Sunday morning. Now it's moving northeast towards coastal provinces in east and south China.

Fujian has upgraded its typhoon emergency response to level III, the second lowest in China's four-tier natural disaster emergency response system, with level I being the highest and level IV the lowest.

In Dongshan County, a key fishing hub in Fujian, all of 8,773 fishing vessels returned to port on Sunday, with over 1,640 marine aquaculture producers having been evacuated ashore.

Fishermen across the county's fishing ports have raced against time to transport their catches ashore to the market before Typhoon Danas makes landfall.

In offshore aquaculture areas of Dongshan's Tongling Town, local government and fishery officials inspected every sampan and assisted fishermen with reinforcement efforts.

"We have deployed six teams, three to inspect the sampans and another three stationed at the docks, to monitor fishing vessels entering and exiting the harbor," said Lin Tiankui, deputy head of Tongling Town.

The county has implemented round-the-clock monitoring at critical locations, including fishing ports and docks, with officials taking shifts to guard against the typhoon.

In Fujian's Ningde City, comprehensive operations against the typhoon are also underway.

On Sunday afternoon, local officials helped fishermen in the coastal towns of Fu'an, a county-level city in Fujian, strengthen floating sampans and fasten fishing nets while organizing the evacuation of personnel.

"All the121 registered fishing vessels of Xiabaishi Town have been called back to harbors. All fishermen have returned ashore to our designated shelters, where we've stockpiled ample disaster relief supplies," said Liu Shusheng, captain of the comprehensive law enforcement brigade in Xiabaishi Town, Fu'an City.

As of Sunday afternoon, all 34,669 fishing vessels across Ningde City had been secured in safe locations. A total of 2,404 shelters with sufficient rescue equipment and essential living supplies have been prepared in the city.

Before the typhoon's landing, transportation networks in Fujian are also taking decisive action.

China Railway Nanchang Group initiated a Level III emergency response on Sunday, suspending multiple passenger routes across Fujian Province starting Monday morning.

Passengers affected by the cancellations can be fully refunded within 30 days of their original travel date, according to the company.

Local railway authorities in Ningde have taken comprehensive precautions, including clearing track drainage systems, inspecting roadside hazards such as unstable billboards and trees, and conducting 24-hour monitoring at flood-prone zones, particularly tunnel entrances.

To ensure traveler safety, coastal railway stations across Fujian Province have stockpiled emergency supplies and deployed additional staff to guide passengers at escalators and key passageways.

Passengers were advised to check for updates through China's official railway ticket-booking platform 12306 to plan their journeys accordingly, as service adjustments will be made in real time depending on weather conditions.

Fujian gets ready for Typhoon Danas

Fujian gets ready for Typhoon Danas

President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae Myung said on Wednesday that his country and China can build a mutually beneficial relationship amidst competitions.

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Lee will pay a state visit to China from Jan 4 to 7. It will be Lee's first visit to China since he took office in June 2025.

In an interview with the China Media Group (CMG) in Seoul, capital of the ROK, on Wednesday, Lee said that the ROK and China both place great importance on the development of high-tech fields, and this inevitably creates competitions between the two countries, but will also presents ample cooperation opportunities for both sides.

"To my knowledge, the Chinese government has made tremendous efforts in high-tech investment, research and development investment, and the talent cultivation in the field of basic research, just as the ROK has done. From this perspective, the ROK and China share similarities in economic growth strategies, which certainly creates competitions between the two countries, but it also presents broad cooperation opportunities for both sides. I believe that if we can explore areas for cooperation amid competitions and enhance our respective strengths through cooperation, we can build a mutually beneficial relationship that not only supports China's sustainable development strategy but also promotes ROK's growth strategy," Lee said.

ROK president eyes mutually beneficial relationship with China amid competitions

ROK president eyes mutually beneficial relationship with China amid competitions

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