Tropical depression hits southern China two weeks after Typhoon Wutip
The National Meteorological Center in the country, which is still more rains that are still reeling from Hurricane and Beped two weeks ago, said that tropical depression had a decline in the province of Hayanan, the Chinese island early on Thursday.
Equatorial depression is expected to move from Winchang through the northeastern end of the island, before returning to the South China Sea and achieving a second decline in the southern Queenjong Province of China.
Severe storms and severe floods, which are associated with meteorologists to climate change, are increasingly great challenges for Chinese officials, because they threaten to overcome the aging defenses of the flood, and are parties of millions of people and cause economic losses billions of dollars.
The storm will once again test the flood defenses in the densely populated Qanjdong Province, as well as Guangzhi and Hunan at home.
Five people died, and hundreds of thousands of people had evacuated when Wutip toured the region from 13 to 15 June, which was shed by record rains, harmful routes and agricultural lands.
(Participated in the reports of Joe Cash; edited by Jimmy Farid)