Typhoon Yagi 2024 tracker: China braces for biggest storm in decade as schools shut and flights cancelled

Storm Yagi heads for Chinese coast after flooding roads in the Philippines

China is bracing for the arrival of Super Typhoon Yagi, expected to be the strongest storm in nearly a decade, as schools were shut and flights cancelled.

Yagi has intensified into a super typhoon and is already bringing high winds and rain to the Chinese coast. Its epicentre is currently located 610 km southeast of Zhanjiang City in Guangdong province.

Moving westward at 10-15 kmph, it is churning towards China’s southern provinces. It will have the biggest impact on Guangdong and Hainan, with landfall expected between Qionghai and Dianbai on Friday.

Authorities have suspended trains and boats in Hainan, closed schools across southern China, including in Hong Kong and Macau, and are considering raising Hong Kong’s third-highest typhoon alert.

Hainan’s Haikou airport will halt all flights from Thursday evening to Friday midnight, and beaches and tourist sites have been shut down.

Super typhoons rarely make landfall in Hainan, with only 9 out of 106 typhoons from 1949 to 2023 classified as such.

Yagi has already devastated the Philippines, killing at least 14 people earlier this week bringing heavy rainfall and landslides.

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Super Typhoon Yagi is strongest tropical cyclone of 2024 so far

Super Typhoon Yagi, also known as Enteng in the Philippines, is the strongest tropical cyclone of 2024 worldwide, Matthew Cuyugan, a disaster management office in the Philippines, wrote on X.

It achieved this status with a minimum central pressure of 915 millibars and winds likely exceeding 160 mph, making it a Category 5 equivalent typhoon by various classifications, including the Japan Meteorological Agency’s (JMA) highest storm classification as a “violent typhoon.”

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Photos: Rescue operations in Philippines following landslide triggered by Storm Yagi

Search and rescue operations continue in Antipolo, Rizal, at the site where people may be buried following a landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Yagi
Search and rescue operations continue in Antipolo, Rizal, at the site where people may be buried following a landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Yagi (Anadolu via Getty Images)
Search and rescue operations continue in Antipolo, Rizal, at the site where people may be buried following a landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Yagi
Search and rescue operations continue in Antipolo, Rizal, at the site where people may be buried following a landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Yagi (Anadolu via Getty Images)
Search and rescue operations continue in Antipolo, Rizal, at the site where people may be buried following a landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Yagi
Search and rescue operations continue in Antipolo, Rizal, at the site where people may be buried following a landslide triggered by Tropical Storm Yagi (Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Photo: Boats moored along Chinese coast to take shelter from Super Typhoon Yagi

Aerial view of boats moored at Zhapo National Central Fishing Port to take shelter from Typhoon Yagi in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province of China
Aerial view of boats moored at Zhapo National Central Fishing Port to take shelter from Typhoon Yagi in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province of China (China News Service via Getty Ima)

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Hong Kong also braces for Super Typhoon Yagi, third highest warning to be issued

Hong Kong is bracing for Super Typhoon Yagi as authorities prepare to issue a No 8 typhoon signal, the third-highest alert level.

The signal will be issued at 6.20pm local time (10.20am GMT) on Thursday, SCMP reports.

The storm, strengthening as it approaches, is expected to pass 300km (186 miles) southwest of Hong Kong between Thursday night and Friday morning.

“Yagi is a mature storm. Under the influence of its outer circulation, local winds generally strengthened this morning with occasional gale winds on high ground,” the Hong Kong Observatory, the city’s weather authority, said.

Kindergartens and special schools were closed as a No 3 signal remained in effect earlier in the day. As the typhoon nears, winds will further strengthen, and conditions in the city will worsen, especially near the Pearl River Estuary.

Hong Kong uses a five level numbered typhoon warning system that helps residents and businesses prepare for approaching storms.

Currently a No 3 middle level signal is in place under which people are asked to take precautions, especially those living in exposed areas. This signal often leads to school closures for kindergartens and special schools.

The next signal, No 8, is issued when gale or storm-force winds (63-117 kmph) are imminent, prompting business closures and limited transport services. This signal has the most significant impact on daily life, as it indicates severe disruption.

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China shuts schools and cancels flights ahead of Super Typhoon Yagi arrival

China’s Hainan has suspended trains and boats ahead of the arrival of Super Typhoon Yagi, while schools across southern China, including Hong Kong and Macau, were also closed.

All flights in and out of Hainan’s Haikou airport would be cancelled from 8pm Thursday until midnight Friday, authorities said, with beaches and coastal tourist sites shut down as well.

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Mapped: Super Typhoon Yagi path and arrival time

Super Typhoon Yagi is currently moving across the northern South China Sea, heading toward China’s Leizhou Peninsula and Hainan Island. It is expected to make landfall between Qionghai, Hainan, and Dianbai, Guangdong, on Friday.

Map shows path of Super Typhoon Yagi as it heads towards the Chinese island province of Hainan
Map shows path of Super Typhoon Yagi as it heads towards the Chinese island province of Hainan (Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA))

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Yagi intensifies into super typhoon

Yagi strengthened into a super typhoon on Wednesday night as it barrels towards China, in what is expected to be the strongest storm in nearly a decade to make landfall in the country.

Yagi was located 610km (379 miles) south-east of Xuwen County, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, China’s Meteorological office said on Thursday.

The storm was packing maximum sustained winds of 210kmph near its centre and moving westward at a speed of 10-15kmph (6-9 mph) bringing torrential rains to the southern coastal areas of Guangdong and Hainan island.

It is due to make landfall along the coast from Qionghai, Hainan to Dianbai, Guangdong from the afternoon to the night of Friday.

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Welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Super Typhoon Yagi as the storm churns towards China. Stay tuned for the latest!

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