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Event: Typhoon Saomai

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China's typhoon death toll rises to 214

China’s death toll from Typhoon Saomai rose to at least 214 today after a hard-hit province announced it had confirmed 80 more fatalities.

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Death toll rises as typhoon rages across China

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China death toll now at 134

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China typhoon death toll rises to 114

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Typhoon Saomai kills 83 in China
Two killed as super typhoon hits China

TYPHOON Saomai, the most powerful storm to hit China in five decades, raged ashore yesterday and churned across the crowded south-east, killing at least two people, wrecking houses and capsizing ships after 1.5 million residents were evacuated.

Fri, 11 Aug, 2006

Typhoon slams into China after 1.5 million people evacuated

Typhoon Saomai, the most powerful storm to hit China in five decades, raged ashore today and churned across the crowded south-east, killing at least two people, wrecking houses and capsizing ships after 1.5 million residents were evacuated.

Thu, 10 Aug, 2006

China evacuates 1.3 million ahead of typhoon

Authorities evacuated 1.3 million people from areas along China’s south-eastern coast today ahead of the arrival of Typhoon Saomai.

Thu, 10 Aug, 2006

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