Shanghai reels from strongest storm in decades
The storm, which intensified rapidly before making landfall, battered Shanghai with torrential rains and wind speeds exceeding 150 kilometers per hour (93 miles per hour).
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The storm, which intensified rapidly before making landfall, battered Shanghai with torrential rains and wind speeds exceeding 150 kilometers per hour (93 miles per hour).
The landslides occurred early in the morning of August 30, 2024, in the Swat district, a region known for its susceptibility to monsoon-related natural disasters.
The advisories were initially triggered after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast, raising fears of a potential tsunami.
The disaster struck on Tuesday, bringing widespread devastation to the southern state, which has been grappling with intense monsoon rains in recent days.