Here's a situation report from our team responding to #TyphoonGaemicdn1.internationalmedicalcorps.org/wp-content/u...
@PDChina: China on Wednesday allocated 378 million yuan (about $52.24 million) of funds to support emergency rescue and disaster relief work in 9 provinces of Hebei, Liaoning, Jilin, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hunan, Guizhou, Yunan, and Gansu, affected by #TyphoonGaemi and its remnants. https://t.co/EMG9Egax
@AlArabiya_Eng: Torrential rain and flooding in #China’s southern Hunan province has killed four people and prompted the evacuation of thousands of residents, Chinese state media says, as remnants of the now weakened #TyphoonGaemi continue to lash the country. https://t.co/vNGahREzif
Race against time to clear oil spill in Philippines as Typhoon Gaemi wreaks havoc in Asia “We are still preparing for the worst-case scenario to address the potential negative impact to the marine environment,” a spokesperson for the Philippine coast guard said. #Gaemi#TyphoonGaemi#Philippines
“We are still preparing for the worst-case scenario to address the potential negative impact to the marine environment,” a spokesperson for the Philippine coast guard said.
0 Days since a car floated down the road. Massive floods due to passed typhoon Gaemi in Taiwan. #Gaemi#TyphoonGaemi#Taiwan
Massive #floods #due to #passed #Typhoon #Gaemi in #Dashe #district of #Kaohsiung #City, #Taiwan 🇹🇼 Massive #floods #due to #passed #Typhoon #Gaemi in #Dashe #district of #Kaohsiung #City, #Taiwan 🇹🇼 Massive #floods #due to #passed #Typhoon #Gaemi in #Dashe #district of #Kaohsiung #City, #Taiwan 🇹🇼
@Independent: #TyphoonGaemi leaves sailors stranded as ‘unprecedented’ number of ships grounded near Taiwan https://t.co/RxqQpyZuAU
@AlArabiya_Eng: Authorities have evacuated nearly 300,000 people and suspended public transport across eastern China, as #TyphoonGaemi brought torrential rains already responsible for five deaths in nearby Taiwan. https://t.co/39guUhthSc
Typhoon Gaemi kills dozens, injures hundreds & sinks ships in Taiwan and Philippines #Gaemi#TyphoonGaemi#Taiwan#Philippines
Two ships have sunk, one of which was carrying millions of litres of oil, after a typhoon swept through Taiwan and Philippines, leaving 25 dead and hundreds ...