Typhoon Kujira will sweep over the Paracel Islands in the South
China Sea before hitting land somewhere between Wanning on
Hainan and Zhanjiang in neighboring Guangdong province, bringing
strong wind and heavy rain, Xinhua news agency said.
Besides the evacuations, about 20,000 fishing boats have been
called back to harbor, and school sessions on Tuesday have been
suspended in the provincial capital, Haikou, it added.
The typhoon is expected to weaken gradually after reaching land,
Xinhua said.
But it added the typhoon should help ease Hainan's worst drought
in more than half a century, which has affected about a third of
the island, a place China likes to style as its answer to Hawaii
or Phuket.
Typhoons are common at this time of year in the South China Sea,
picking up strength from the warm waters and dissipating over
land.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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