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A nine-year-old boy went missing in Zhejiang’s Shitang after a large wave swept him from a causeway during an active typhoon warning as Typhoon Dolphin approached, according to the source. Officials cited high tides, rapid currents and whirlpools as major constraints on ongoing search efforts.
Typhoon Dolphin struck Japan’s Okinawa region and prompted extensive pre-landfall shutdowns across ports, ferries, airports, and rail in eastern China, with significant power outages and transport cancellations reported. Storm-related maritime traffic control measures in the Taiwan Strait added a geopolitical layer to an already high-impact regional logistics disruption.
Typhoon Dolphin is forecast to make landfall on Japan’s Okinawa Island on Friday after impacting the Ogasawara Islands, with authorities warning of severe winds, heavy rain, and likely transport and power disruptions. The source also indicates potential heavy rainfall and coastal hazards for northern/eastern Taiwan and parts of coastal China.
Typhoon Noul made landfall in Guangdong on Jul 26, 2026, prompting a red warning for flash floods across multiple provinces and the relocation of more than 700,000 people in Guangdong. Persistent heavy rainfall and transport disruptions, including extensive flight cancellations in Hong Kong, elevate near-term risks to infrastructure and supply chain continuity.
Typhoon Noul made landfall in southern China on Jul 26, 2026, bringing gale-force winds and heavy rain to Guangdong and Hong Kong, prompting large-scale evacuations and widespread transport disruptions. The storm is expected to weaken inland but could drive multi-day precipitation and flooding risks across multiple provinces.
Authorities in Guangdong have evacuated more than 20,000 people and are suspending rail services as Typhoon Noul is forecast to make landfall between Hong Kong and Guangdong, according to the source. The event underscores recurring extreme-weather exposure in southern China with potential knock-on effects for transport continuity and coastal operations.
Typhoon Bavi forced more than 260,000 evacuations in Liaoning and disrupted transport and schooling across northeastern Chinese cities, according to the source. Meteorological assessments cited in the report suggest the storm’s unusually persistent warm-core structure could sustain extreme rainfall and extend flooding impacts.
Typhoon Bavi is disrupting regional aviation links, with multiple carriers cancelling Singapore flights to Taipei and Shanghai amid a fluid operational situation. Large-scale evacuations and emergency standby measures in Taiwan, alongside forecasts of landfall in flood-affected eastern China, indicate elevated risk of prolonged transport and supply-chain disruption.
Typhoon Dolphin triggered cancellations and schedule instability across multiple eastern China airports, with airlines offering flexible rebooking and refunds. The concentration of disruption around Shanghai and nearby hubs raises risks of cascading delays and short-term logistics impacts.
A nine-year-old boy went missing in Zhejiang’s Shitang after a large wave swept him from a causeway during an active typhoon warning as Typhoon Dolphin approached, according to the source. Officials cited high tides, rapid currents and whirlpools as major constraints on ongoing search efforts.
Typhoon Dolphin struck Japan’s Okinawa region and prompted extensive pre-landfall shutdowns across ports, ferries, airports, and rail in eastern China, with significant power outages and transport cancellations reported. Storm-related maritime traffic control measures in the Taiwan Strait added a geopolitical layer to an already high-impact regional logistics disruption.
Typhoon Dolphin is forecast to make landfall on Japan’s Okinawa Island on Friday after impacting the Ogasawara Islands, with authorities warning of severe winds, heavy rain, and likely transport and power disruptions. The source also indicates potential heavy rainfall and coastal hazards for northern/eastern Taiwan and parts of coastal China.
Typhoon Noul made landfall in Guangdong on Jul 26, 2026, prompting a red warning for flash floods across multiple provinces and the relocation of more than 700,000 people in Guangdong. Persistent heavy rainfall and transport disruptions, including extensive flight cancellations in Hong Kong, elevate near-term risks to infrastructure and supply chain continuity.
Typhoon Noul made landfall in southern China on Jul 26, 2026, bringing gale-force winds and heavy rain to Guangdong and Hong Kong, prompting large-scale evacuations and widespread transport disruptions. The storm is expected to weaken inland but could drive multi-day precipitation and flooding risks across multiple provinces.
Authorities in Guangdong have evacuated more than 20,000 people and are suspending rail services as Typhoon Noul is forecast to make landfall between Hong Kong and Guangdong, according to the source. The event underscores recurring extreme-weather exposure in southern China with potential knock-on effects for transport continuity and coastal operations.
Typhoon Bavi forced more than 260,000 evacuations in Liaoning and disrupted transport and schooling across northeastern Chinese cities, according to the source. Meteorological assessments cited in the report suggest the storm’s unusually persistent warm-core structure could sustain extreme rainfall and extend flooding impacts.
Typhoon Bavi is disrupting regional aviation links, with multiple carriers cancelling Singapore flights to Taipei and Shanghai amid a fluid operational situation. Large-scale evacuations and emergency standby measures in Taiwan, alongside forecasts of landfall in flood-affected eastern China, indicate elevated risk of prolonged transport and supply-chain disruption.
Typhoon Dolphin triggered cancellations and schedule instability across multiple eastern China airports, with airlines offering flexible rebooking and refunds. The concentration of disruption around Shanghai and nearby hubs raises risks of cascading delays and short-term logistics impacts.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5649 | Typhoon Dolphin Near Zhejiang Exposes Coastal Safety Gaps After Child Swept Away | China | 2026-08-09 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5635 | Typhoon Dolphin Disrupts Okinawa and East China Coast Logistics, Raising Taiwan Strait Navigation Friction | Typhoon Dolphin | 2026-08-08 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5583 | Typhoon Dolphin Nears Okinawa: High-Intensity Landfall Risk and Regional Spillovers | Japan | 2026-08-04 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5478 | Typhoon Noul Triggers Highest Flash-Flood Alert Across Southern China, Disrupts Regional Air Links | China | 2026-07-26 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5473 | Typhoon Noul Hits Guangdong-Hong Kong Corridor, Triggering Mass Evacuations and Transport Shutdowns | China | 2026-07-26 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5467 | Southern China Activates Mass Evacuations and Rail Shutdowns Ahead of Typhoon Noul Landfall | China | 2026-07-25 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5354 | Typhoon Bavi Drives Mass Evacuations and Prolonged Flood Risk in Northeast China | China | 2026-07-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5323 | Typhoon Bavi Triggers Singapore–North Asia Flight Cancellations as Taiwan and China Brace for Major Impact | Typhoon Bavi | 2026-07-11 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5634 | Typhoon Dolphin Disrupts Eastern China Aviation as Shanghai Faces Elevated Risk | China | 2024-09-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |