Typhoon Doksuri Lashes China And Taiwan, Damages Power Lines, Uproots Trees. In Pics
Before lashing China, Doksuri hit the Philippines. At least 26 people died after a boat capsised on Thursday just yards from reaching Talim Island. Here rescue workers are seen around the site where the ferry capsied. (Source: Getty)
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View In AppThe typhoon pounded the northern Philippines, toppling trees and electricity poles. Widespread electricity cuts have been reported along with landslides and floods. (Source: Getty)
Rescue workers are seen in Laguna Lake after the boat, named Princess Aya, capsised in east of Manila. (Source: Getty)
The typhoon is the most powerful to make landfall in China this year and second-strongest to hit southeastern Fujian province since 2016. Here workers are seen clearing a road blocked by fallen trees in Xiamen. (Source: Getty)
Across China, several coastal cities, such as Xiamen, Quanzhou and Zhangzhou, shut businesses, factories, and schools. (Source: Getty)
Traffic police cordon off a flooded area in Quanzhou, Fujian Province of China. Doksuri has affected more than 724,600 people, with 124,400 people evacuated and resettled, Reuters reported. (Source: Getty)
In the Fujian port city of Quanzhou, 39 people were reported to have suffered minor injuries, and more than 500,000 homes lost power. (Source: Getty)
Residents offer prayers and candles for those killed in the boat capsise incident in the Philippines. (Source: Getty)
A large number of fishing boats are moored in the harbor at the fishing port in Lianyungang, East China's Jiangsu Province. (Source: Getty)