Typhoon Bailu makes landfall in east China
Updated 14:56, 25-Aug-2019
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Typhoon Bailu made landfall in southeast China's Fujian Province Sunday. With a maximum wind force of 90 km/h, Bailu, the 11th typhoon this year, made landfall in Dongshan County at 7:25am. /VCG Photo

Typhoon Bailu made landfall in southeast China's Fujian Province Sunday. With a maximum wind force of 90 km/h, Bailu, the 11th typhoon this year, made landfall in Dongshan County at 7:25am. /VCG Photo

Pedestrians walk in the rain in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, August 24, 2019. Typhoon Bailu made landfall in Taiwan Saturday afternoon, leaving two people injured and cutting power off over 50,000 households, according to local authorities. /VCG Photo

Pedestrians walk in the rain in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, August 24, 2019. Typhoon Bailu made landfall in Taiwan Saturday afternoon, leaving two people injured and cutting power off over 50,000 households, according to local authorities. /VCG Photo

China's national observatory issued a yellow alert Saturday for Typhoon Bailu as it's expected to bring gales and torrential rains to east and south China. Flights have been cancelled and high-speed train services suspended due to the influence of Typhoon Bailu. /VCG Photo

China's national observatory issued a yellow alert Saturday for Typhoon Bailu as it's expected to bring gales and torrential rains to east and south China. Flights have been cancelled and high-speed train services suspended due to the influence of Typhoon Bailu. /VCG Photo

As Typhoon Bailu approaches, heavy rain is forecast in east China's Zhejiang Province starting Saturday afternoon. /VCG Photo

As Typhoon Bailu approaches, heavy rain is forecast in east China's Zhejiang Province starting Saturday afternoon. /VCG Photo