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Typhoon Podul Makes Second Landfall in China, Brings Widespread Rain and Warnings

08/14/2025
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At around midnight on Thursday (August 14, 2025), the center of the year’s 11th typhoon, ​Podul, struck the coastal region of ​Zhangpu County in Fujian Province (East China)​​ for the second time, packing ​maximum near-center winds of Force 11 (strong gale)​. After landfall, the storm is forecast to weaken but will still trigger ​heavy rain and strong winds​ across ​Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, and Guizhou.

​Alerts and Emergency Measures​

By ​6:00 AM on Thursday, China’s ​National Meteorological Center​ issued an ​orange alert for heavy rain​ and a ​blue typhoon warning. In response, ​Chaozhou City​ activated its ​​”five suspensions” policy—halting ​classes, work, production, transportation, and business activities​ citywide starting at ​11:00 PM on Wednesday (August 13)​. ​Essential services​ (water, electricity, gas, telecoms, healthcare, and disaster relief) remained operational. ​Evacuation shelters​ were opened for residents, while the public was urged to ​stay indoors​ and avoid non-essential travel.

​Impact So Far​

By ​Wednesday daytime, Podul had already brought rainfall to ​Taiwan, Fujian, and Guangdong. By ​2:00 PM on Wednesday, parts of ​Pingtung and Taitung (Taiwan)​​ recorded ​over 200 mm of rain in six hours, with ​gusts reaching Force 13–14 (near gale to storm force)​​ and even ​exceeding Force 17 (violent storm) on Lanyu Island. Meanwhile, ​Fujian’s coastal areas​ faced ​gusts of Force 8 or higher.

The typhoon disrupted transportation, leading to:

  • ​Suspension of ferry services​ between ​Xiamen–Kinmen and Quanzhou–Kinmen.
  • ​Cancellations on key rail lines, including ​Beijing–Guangzhou, Beijing–Kowloon, Hangzhou–Shenzhen, Ningbo–Guangzhou, and Meizhou–Shantou.

​Ongoing and Future Risks​

​Sun Qianqian, a meteorologist at ​Weather China, warned: “Landfall doesn’t mean the threat is over. Podul will continue moving inland, dumping heavy rain across multiple provinces in the coming days.”

  • ​Post-landfall weakening: Due to ​friction over land and reduced ocean energy, Podul will gradually weaken but still bring ​torrential rain​ to ​Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hunan.
  • ​Westward track: Influenced by ​easterly winds from the subtropical high, the storm will drift westward, with remnants possibly entering ​Guizhou​ before dissipating or moving into the ​Sichuan Basin.
  • ​Thursday’s heavy rain focus: ​Guangdong, Guangxi, and southern Hunan​ will see the worst downpours, with ​Guizhou and other areas affected on Friday.
  • ​Prolonged rainfall risks: Once Podul’s remnants reach ​northern Guangxi and southern Hunan, they will slow down, leading to ​extended heavy rain and high cumulative rainfall, increasing the threat of ​secondary disasters (e.g., landslides, floods)​.
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