Did Typhoon Matmo Make Landfall in China's Guangdong?

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Key Takeaways
- Typhoon Matmo made landfall in Guangdong Province.
- Winds reached speeds of 45 m/s.
- Over 150,000 evacuations have occurred.
- Emergency services are on high alert and responding.
- Heavy rainfall and storms are predicted.
Beijing, Oct 5 (NationPress) - Typhoon Matmo, recognized as the 21st named storm of the 2025 Pacific typhoon season, struck the eastern coastline of Xuwen County, Zhanjiang City, in Guangdong Province, southern China, at approximately 2:50 p.m. (local time) on Sunday, as reported by the Guangdong meteorological service.
The typhoon made its entrance with peak wind speeds near its core, soaring to 42 meters per second and a central minimum pressure of 965 hectopascals.
All coastal ferry operations in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region have been halted. Around 26,000 tourists from Weizhou Island have been safely evacuated, ensuring no one is left behind. Additionally, coastal projects and port activities have ceased, leading to the relocation of 4,024 personnel from ships and oil platforms.
The Guangxi maritime authority activated its highest-level emergency response on Sunday morning, guiding 168 vessels to safer waters and securing 889 ships in harbor, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
As of noon on Sunday, the island province of Hainan has moved over 197,000 individuals from areas at high risk, with a typhoon red alert still in effect.
In response to the intensified conditions, Guangdong Province elevated its typhoon emergency procedures to the highest level, with evacuations surpassing 150,000 people for safety.
On Sunday morning, the provincial flood control headquarters increased the response to Level I. By Saturday evening, 151,352 residents had been relocated, including 9,916 from maritime zones.
The typhoon has escalated to severe status, with winds reaching up to 45 meters per second. Emergency crews have been dispatched to restore power and communication services in affected areas.
According to meteorological authorities, Matmo is advancing west-northwest and is projected to make landfall in Guangdong before diminishing and moving into the Beibu Gulf by the evening. Heavy storms and rainfall are anticipated.
The city of Zhanjiang has implemented a comprehensive shutdown of classes, work, production, transportation, and businesses since Saturday evening, with all highways closed from Sunday morning.