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The China Meteorological Administration on Sunday identified Super Typhoon Yagi as the strongest autumn typhoon to have made landfall in China since 1949. Though Yagi has weakened, its residual circulation may still trigger heavy rain in parts of Guangxi and Yunnan, the National Meteorological Center warned, highlighting the potential risks of flooding, landslides and urban waterlogging. The Hainan authorities hold a press conference to introduce the post-disaster recovery and reconstruction work after Super Typhoon Yagi.
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The China Meteorological Administration on Sunday identified Super Typhoon Yagi as the strongest autumn typhoon to have made landfall in China since 1949. Though Yagi has weakened, its residual circulation may still trigger heavy rain in parts of Guangxi and Yunnan, the National Meteorological Center warned, highlighting the potential risks of flooding, landslides and urban waterlogging. The Hainan authorities hold a press conference to introduce the post-disaster recovery and reconstruction work after Super Typhoon Yagi.