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China gets ready for Typhoon Nari!
Typhoon Nari
At least 750,000 people were affected by the typhoon, Philippine officials said, before it made its way out into the South China Sea.
Northern Philippines hit by Typhoon Santi/Nari! Next, China!!!
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WorldHeadliners @WorldHeadliners
Typhoon Nari kills 7 in Vietnam http://bit.ly/19H31sq
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#TyphoonNari pic.twitter.com/uazKBezEgR
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Typhoon Nari kills 5, causes major damage in Vietnam
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Manila Bulletin News @manila_bulletin Typhoon Nari hits Vietnam, 122,000 people evacuated http://www.mb.com.ph/typhoon-nari-hits-vietnam-122000-people-evacuated/ … pic.twitter.com/6oyWN7pbfK
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Ornate Travel Centre @OrnateTravelCtr Typhoon NARI is bound to reach land Central Vietnam. Procedures R in place for our guests to be safe! #Vietnam pic.twitter.com/tohe3c26ky
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Elvers @allanjbegg Impressive post typhoon #nari rickshaw logging. pic.twitter.com/KGVIXJYBE8
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Typhoon Nari hits Vietnam, 122,000 people evacuated http://reut.rs/166kWvi
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Nur Shafillah Only™ @ohhmygawdfila Typhoon Nari kills 5 people.. #prayforvietnam http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/se-asia/story/typhoon-nari-kills-5-causes-major-damage-vietnam-20131015 … pic.twitter.com/YvkxVtv0Hw
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Typhoon ravages central Vietnam, at least 11 injured http://bit.ly/193JtPL
Typhoon ravages Quang Nam-Da Nang, at least 11 injured
Tuoitrenews
Updated : 10/15/2013 07:10 GMT + 7
Packing maximum winds of 102 kph and gusts of up to 133 kph, Typhoon Nari struck the central Da Nang-Quang Nam region at 6 am this morning, uprooting trees, causing power outage and damaging houses and public works.
The typhoon’s center was in Da Nang, where last night’s powerful winds damaged the city’s electric supply, causing a power outage across the city since 8 pm, the National Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting Center reported.
Violent winds together with rainstorms uprooted trees, knocked down the electric grid and blew numerous roofs off houses, causing debris on many streets including Tran Phu, Nguyen Du, Ly Tu Trong and Nguyen Chi Thanh.
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Fallen trees are seen on a street in Da Nang while the city’s power supply has been cut off (Photo: Tuoi Tre)
The entire city has been submerged in water and many restaurants on Truong Sa and Hoang Sa streets have been knocked down.
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Violent winds blow roofs off numerous houses in Quang Nam this morning (Photo: Tuoi Tre)
A house is totally collapsed due to the typhoon (Photo: Tuoi Tre
http://tuoitrenews.vn/society/14098/typhoon-nari-strikes-quang-namda-nang
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wunderground.com
Typhoon Nari
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/western-pacific/2013/Typhoon-Nari
Vietnam evacuates up to 180,000 people ahead of Typhoon Nari
HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam began evacuating more than 180,000 people on Monday from coastal areas in the path of Typhoon Nari, which killed 13 people and caused widespread damage in the Philippines over the weekend.
The storm is expected to hit the central Vietnamese coast early Tuesday with sustained winds of up to 133 kph, causing possible flooding and damage to property.
Disaster official Le Dinh Tuong said 10 hotels popular with foreign tourists close to the town of Hoi An had been ordered to shift their guests to hotels inland.
Officials said they planned to evacuate 180,000 residents from six central provinces to schools and public buildings before nightfall Monday.
Vietnam evacuates up to 180,000 people ahead of Typhoon Nari
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BBC News
14 October 2013 Last updated at 07:59 GMT
Vietnam and China brace for Typhoon Nari
Parts of Vietnam and China are bracing for the arrival of Typhoon Nari, which has left at least 13 people dead in the Philippines.
The typhoon hit the Philippines over the weekend, inundating northern provinces, and was expected to make landfall in central Vietnam on Tuesday.
Vietnam’s weather forecaster has warned of heavy rain and destructive winds.
Heavy rain was also expected in China’s Hainan, Guangdong and Fujian on Monday, Xinhua news agency said.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24517052
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