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Shanghai evacuates 280,000 people in response to Tropical Storm

China Central Television (CCTV), reported Wednesday that Shanghai had relocated over 280,000 people as a precaution in preparation for heavy rains due to the arrival of tropical cyclones in eastern China. Co-May, a tropical cyclone, made landfall in Zhoushan (Zhejiang Province) in the early morning hours of Wednesday. The maximum sustained wind speed near the centre was 23 metres per second 83 kph.

Co-May's winds are less powerful than those of a typhoon, but the Chinese financial center and other cities along the Yangtze Delta have not taken any chances. They cancelled flights and trains, suspended schools and moved people from high-risk areas.

Forecasters predict that Co-May will make a second landfall nearer to Shanghai on Wednesday.

Shanghai rarely receives direct hits from powerful typhoons, which usually land further south in China. Bebinca, China's most powerful tropical storm since 1949, was the most recent typhoon to land directly in Shanghai. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, Raju Gopalakrishnan, and Ryan Woo)

(source: Reuters)