What to Expect as Typhoon Fengshen Approaches the Eastern South China Sea?

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Key Takeaways
- Typhoon Fengshen is the 24th typhoon of the year.
- Projected to reach winds of 30 to 35 meters per second.
- Local authorities have issued a Level IV warning.
- Typhoon Matmo caused extensive damage in Vietnam.
- Emergency responses are in place to mitigate impacts.
Haikou, Oct 19 (NationPress) The 24th typhoon of the year, Fengshen, is anticipated to enter the eastern regions of the South China Sea by Sunday evening, with local authorities reporting a gradual increase in its intensity.
The typhoon is projected to reach its maximum strength, classified as a severe tropical storm or typhoon, with wind speeds estimated between 30 to 35 meters per second, as per the meteorological bureau of Hainan Province, Xinhua News Agency disclosed.
From Tuesday onward, guided by a cold front moving southward, this typhoon is likely to shift southwest across the northern waters of the South China Sea, steering towards the sea area southeast of Hainan Island, while it slowly weakens.
A Level IV maritime typhoon warning was issued at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, and the Hainan provincial disaster prevention committee has initiated a Level IV maritime emergency response.
China employs a four-tier emergency response framework, where Level I represents the most critical response.
On October 10, the Vietnam Disaster and Dyke Management Authority reported that heavy rainfall and flooding caused by Typhoon Matmo resulted in 15 fatalities and 8 injuries across northern and north-central Vietnam.
Over 225,000 residences were submerged, and more than 1,500 homes experienced significant damage, affecting approximately 24,000 hectares of rice and other crops. Nearly 587,000 livestock and poultry were either killed or swept away.
This typhoon also severely disrupted transportation, with 27 road sections closed due to flooding and landslides.
About 181,000 households faced power outages, while telecommunications in various provinces were partially compromised, as per the agency's report.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday urged ministries and agencies to actively assist local authorities in dealing with the aftermath of Typhoon Matmo, reported by the Vietnam News Agency on Friday.