Typhoon Doksuri wreaks havoc in China, thousands forced to flee homes

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Typhoon Doksuri has caused widespread flooding in China, leading to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in Beijing and half a million in the Fujian province. The storm has left at least four people dead and is expected to break precipitation records in Beijing, with heavy downpours and the risk of dangerous flooding and landslides. Meanwhile, another typhoon, Khanun, is projected to hit China's eastern coast, further exacerbating the country's extreme weather conditions. In South Korea, a deadly heatwave has claimed the lives of at least 10 people, with over 1,000 cases of heat-related illnesses reported.
- Thousands flee homes as deadly Typhoon Doksuri soaks Beijing and a second storm approaches China CNN
- Children and elderly rescued as Typhoon Doksuri triggers waist-high flooding and landslides in China The Telegraph
- China: 31,000 forced to flee homes in Beijing as Typhoon Doksuri brings heavy rains The Guardian
- China’s capital records heaviest rainfall of year as Doksuri tapers off Al Jazeera English
- Northern China prepares for Doksuri floods, Beijing residents told to stay indoors Reuters
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