Tropical Cyclone Tapah Hits China and Philippines

Tropical cyclone Tapah made landfall in China and the Philippines on September 8, 2025, causing significant weather disruptions. The storm brought heavy rains and strong winds, leading to evacuations and infrastructure challenges in affected areas. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely for potential flooding and landslides.

Storm Path and Impact

Tapah developed in the western Pacific and intensified before striking coastal regions. In China, it affected eastern provinces, while in the Philippines, it impacted northern islands.

Reported Effects

  • Evacuations: Thousands were moved to safety shelters.
  • Damage: Power outages and transportation disruptions reported.
  • Forecast: Expected to weaken as it moves inland.

This event is part of ongoing global climate hazards. For updates, refer to UK Health Security Agency reports.

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