Typhoon Kajiki Drenches Southern China’s Hainan Island, Heads Toward Vietnam

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Typhoon Kajiki Drenches Southern China’s Hainan Island, Heads Toward Vietnam

A motorbike rider wades through a partly flooded street during heavy rain in Vinh city, Nghe An Province on Aug. 25, 2025, where Typhoon Kajiki is expected to make landfall. Nhac Nguyen/AFP via Getty Images

BEIJING—Strong winds and heavy rain whipped southern China’s Hainan island and nearby parts of Guangdong Province on Sunday, as Typhoon Kajiki passed over open waters to the south and headed toward Vietnam’s central coast.

About 20,000 people were evacuated from potentially hazardous areas ahead of the storm, China’s state media Xinhua said. Fishing boats returned to port, and more than 21,000 crew members came onshore.

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