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Watch: Typhoon Doksuri causes havoc in China, thousands flee homes in Beijing

According to Chinese official media, over 3,54,400 individuals were forced to leave or displaced, resulting in direct economic losses totaling over 478 million yuan. The situation remains alarming, as forecasters warn of Typhoon Khanun, which is expected to hit China's highly populated coast this week.

By CNBCTV18.com Aug 1, 2023 11:44:59 PM IST (Updated)

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Typhoon Doksuri swept across the Chinese capital Beijing, bringing with it the most catastrophic rainfall the city has seen so far. The typhoon brought torrential rains and strong winds, affecting the lives of millions and leaving extensive damage to houses, vehicles and properties.
According to the state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV), the flood forced more than 31,000 residents in Beijing and 20,000 in the adjacent city of Shijiazhuang to flee their homes.
Doksuri made landfall on Friday, July 28, in Fujian province causing power disruptions, uprooting trees and affecting around 880,000 people in the province. According to Chinese official media, over 3,54,400 individuals were forced to leave or displaced, resulting in direct economic losses totalling over 478 million yuan (about Rs 553 crore).