Southeast China on Alert as Tropical Storm Podul Makes Landfall Amid Torrential Rain

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Southeast China on Alert as Tropical Storm Podul Makes Landfall Amid Torrential Rain

People use umbrellas to protect themselves from the rain as Typhoon Podul weakens to a severe tropical storm, in Hong Kong on Aug. 14, 2025. Isaac Lawrence /AFP via Getty Images

Torrential rain swept southeastern China on Thursday after tropical storm Podul made landfall in Fujian, prompting a blue typhoon warning and black-rain closures in Hong Kong and Macao.

China’s National Meteorological Center said Podul—or Typhoon No. 11, Yangliu—came ashore around 12:30 a.m. local time on the southern coast of Fujian, with maximum winds near its center of Force 11 (about 67 mph).

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