XIANGYANG, China, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Typhoon Dolphin churned deeper ⁠inland ⁠to the central Chinese province of Hubei on ...
Typhoon Dolphin is expected to make landfall along China's eastern and southern coasts between late Sunday and early Monday.
The storm has cut power to at least 44,000 buildings and injured five people on the Japanese island.
The large storm is forecast to cause strong winds and rainfall in parts of Japan, China and Taiwan.
Five elderly people have suffered non-life-threatening injuries, with three falling due to the wind in Japan.
Typhoon Dolphin, the most powerful tropical cyclone to hit ⁠China ⁠this year, made landfall on the country's eastern ⁠coast ...
Typhoon Dolphin is moving over Japan’s southern remote islands, causing a main airport on Okinawa to close and grounding all flights in and out of the island.
Typhoon Dolphin is entering its final stage as it tracks across the Western Pacific, approaching mainland China after ...
Typhoon Dolphin churned deeper inland to the central ‌Chinese province of Hubei on Tuesday, flooding streets, forcing the closure of tourist areas and halting construction projects, as forecasters ...
The storm, which made landfall on Sunday evening, is the strongest to hit China this year and also caused flooding in parts of the Philippines.
A typhoon is lashing Japan's south, causing injuries and blackouts. It is now headed for China, where ports have been closed ...
At least six injured as Typhoon Dolphin hits Japan’s Okinawa - Nearly 39,000 buildings were without power in Kagoshima while ...