Bebinca, The Strongest Typhoon To Hit Shanghai In 70 Years, Makes Landfall
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Bebinca has also passed through Japan and the central and southern Philippines, where falling trees killed six people.
The strongest storm to hit Shanghai in over 70 years made landfall on Monday, with flights cancelled and highways closed as Typhoon Bebinca lashed the city with strong winds and torrential rains.
A red alert is in place, and some coastal residents have been evacuated, city authorities said.
The typhoon landed early Monday morning in the coastal area of Lingang New City, in Pudong to the city's east, the China Meteorological Administration said.
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