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World|life|September 14, 2016 / 02:24 PM
Taiwan, China brace for Supertyphoon Meranti

AKIPRESS.COM - Supertyphoon Meranti Supertyphoon Meranti is sweeping past the southern tip of Taiwan, and is forecast to make landfall on China on Thursday with torrential rains and dangerous winds, according to Time.

The storm is the strongest since Supertyphoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines in 2013, and it is the biggest to near Taiwan since 1959.

About 150,000 people have been evacuated and 260,000 households have lost power in counties across southern Taiwan, according to authorities. Almost 400 domestic and international flights have been canceled.

Meranti rose quickly from being a Category-1 storm to the highest level of Category 5 in a period of 24 hours early this week, with winds reaching up to 230 m.p.h.

The monster storm is the strongest anywhere in the world this year, and is among the “deepest tropical cyclones ever recorded anywhere on earth,” according to the forecast site Weather Underground.

As of Wednesday afternoon local time, the supertyphoon was brushing past the southern tip of the island of 23.5 million.

Meranti will not make landfall, though heavy rain and winds over 74 m.p.h. will likely hit most of the island’s southern land area.

Current winds are at 189 m.p.h. with gusts at 190 m.p.h. as the storm closes in on the island and heads northwest toward the coast of China.

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