Public transportation is gradually resuming operations in south China's Hainan Province and nearby parts of Guangdong Province as Typhoon Kajiki, the 13th typhoon of the year, weakened on Monday.
The Hainan maritime department said on Monday afternoon that as the typhoon weakens, authorities have decided to resume operations at Xinhai Port in Haikou, Xiuying Port, and a railway port in Haikou at 18:00.
After the resumptions, the ports will focus on clearing over 1,900 trucks that were waiting for transport at inspection areas before the suspension. This process is expected to take about 10 hours.
In addition, according to the Sanya Phoenix International Airport, as flights are gradually resuming, some schedules have been adjusted. The airport suggested the travelers to stay updated on their flight status and plan their trips accordingly.
According to the Zhanjiang maritime bureau in Guangdong Province, the passenger and roll-on/roll-off ferries in the Qiongzhou Strait resumed operations at 18:00 on Monday.
As of noon on Monday, there were more than 5,000 trucks waiting to be ferried at Haikou in Hainan and Xuwen Port in Guangdong.
Transportation gradually resumes in China's Hainan Province as Typhoon Kajiki weakens
