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Fishing boats moor at a dock in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, November 2, 2009. The first cold wave of this year hits south China's Hainan Province on Sunday, according to Hainan Provincial Observatory. Meanwhile, the 21st tropical storm 'Mirinae' is approaching Hainan from the southwest.
21st Tropical Storm 'Mirinae' Approaching Hainan
Police in Sanya patrol near the harbor of Sanya City, capital of south China's Hainan Province, October 11, 2009.
China Issues Alert on Approaching Typhoon Parma
Rescuers help an injured sailor off a vessel which collided onto the bank as an aftermath of the gales and heavy rains brought by the tropical storm Koppu inside Xiangzhou Fishery Harbour, Zhuhai City, south China's Guangdong Province, September 15, 2009.
7 Dead, 4 Missing as Koppu Hits S China
A cargo ship loaded with 100 makeshift houses in initial relief aid offered by mainland China docks at Kaohsiung port in southeast China's Taiwan Province, on August 18, 2009. The batch of the relief aid would be rushed to the Typhoon Morakot seriouly-striken areas in the island, which left more than 160 people dead and heavy property losses.
Mainland's Disaster Relief Materials Reach Taiwan
Wang Yi, director of the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, expresses his condolence on Taiwan people's loss during a start sending ceremony at the Beijing Capital International Airport, China, on August 18, 2009.
Mainland Sends 2nd Batch of Disaster Relief Materials to Taiwan
Chinese actor Jet Li (C) sings a song with children at a shelter in Chishan Town of Kaohsiung in southeast China's Taiwan, on August 15, 2009.
Jet Li Foundation Allocates 300,000 Yuan for Taiwan Typhoon Relief
A women waits for her relatives at a middle school in Hsinfa Village of Luikuei Township, Kaohsiung, southeast China's Taiwan Province, on August 15, 2009. The mudslide caused by the typhoon Morakot has devastated the roads and bridges in Luikuei Township, where many villagers have to move to safer places.
Typhoon Mudslide Raises Devil in Taiwan
Villagers search for lost belongings in a damaged village in Kaohsiung, southeast China's Taiwan Province, on August 14, 2009.
Taiwan Suffers Greatly from Morakot
Rescue workers move past a ruined bridge by temporary steel ropes for relief work on the road to Xinkai village in Kaohsiung of Taiwan, on August 12, 2009. The village was hit by debris flow caused by typhoon Morakot, which might result in serious casualties.
Relief Work Underway in Typhoon-hit Kaohsiung, Taiwan
A group of fishboats leave their shelter port for fishing in Zhoushan, east China's Zhejiang Province, on August 11, 2009. Nearly 10,000 fishboats came out for fishing Tuesday after the alert of Typhoon Morakot was lift.
Fishing Restarts in Zhejiang After Typhoon Morakot
Power technicians draw a wire rope to reestablish power tower destroyed by Typhoon Morakot at Ruian, east China's Zhejiang Province, on August 10, 2009. The local government organized the people in the typhoon-stricken area to rebuild their homes on monday right after the Typhoon faded away.
People in Typhoon-hit Areas Start Reconstruction
Feeryboats are seen near the harbor in Xiamen, southeast China's Fujian Province, on August 10, 2009. The navigation in Xiamen restored after Typhoon Morakot left the area.
Navigation in Xiamen Restors After Typhoon Morakot Left
Pedestrians wade through the flooded street in Cangnan, east China's Zhejiang Province, on August 10, 2009. Rains brought by typhoon Morakot, the 8th typhoon of the year, flooded the Cangnan county.
Heavy Rain Caused by Typhoon Morakot Hits Zhejiang
A hotel building leans before falling in a heavily flooded river after Typhoon Morakot hit eastern Taiwan, on Sunday, August 9, 2009.
Typhoon Morakot Topples Hotel in Taiwan
People walk against strong wind in heavy rain on a street in Wenzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, on August 9, 2009.
Typhoon 'Morakot' Slams into Provinces on Eastern Coast
People save cultured mudskippers at Hongshan Village in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, on August 9, 2009. Typhoon 'Morakot' landed in Fujian Province on Sunday afternoon.
Typhoon Morakot Lands in E China's Fujian
A local bus stops next to a street bulletin stand broken by heavy wind and rain hours prior to the landing of typhoon Morakot at Rui'an City in east China's Zhejiang Province on August 9, 2009. Typhoon Morakot gains momentum and is expected to hit provinces in east China later Sunday.
Heavy Rain Prior to Typhoon Morakot's Landing
A passenger liner leaves Xiuying port in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, on August 8, 2009. Shipping services across south China's Qiongzhou Strait, separating the Hainan island and the mainland, resumed Saturday afternoon as tropical storm 'Goni' churned southward.
Navigation of Qiongzhou Strait Resumed in Haikou
Waves from approaching Typhoon Morakot hit a dike in Cangnan County, east China's Zhejiang Province, on August 8, 2009.
E China Braces for Incoming Typhoon Morakot
The photo taken on August 6, 2009 shows the running torrents passing the sluice of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in Yichang City of central China's Hubei Province.
Flood Torrents Pass Three Gorges Dam Safely
A local struggles in the rain in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, on August 5, 2009. The tropical storm Goni landed at a speed of 83 km per hour early Wednesday morning in Taishan of Guangdong Province, according to local meteorological station.
Tropical Storm Goni in Guangdong
The houses along the Nanbin Road are inundated by rainfalls in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, on August 4, 2009. The continual heavy rainfalls in Chongqing brought about flood over the city, with many lower sections of the riverside streets submerged.
Continual Heavy Rainfalls Cause Flood over Chongqing
Vehicles are blocked during rush hour in China's Chongqing Municipality, on August 4, 2009. Heavy rain hit Chongqing on Tuesday causing traffic jam and the closure of highways. A total of 379,900 people are plagued by the strong rainfalls.
Heavy Rain Causes Traffic Jam in Chongqing
Cargo ships berth at Lanlingxi Anchorage Ground and wait to pass the Three Gorges ship locks in Zigui county of central China's Hubei Province, on August 4, 2009. Because of the biggest flood peak, the water influx into the Three Gorges Reservoir reached 42,000 steres per second up to 8:00 PM on August 3, and the Three Gorges ship locks were closed.
Three Gorges Ship Locks Closed Because of Flood Peak
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