Typhoon In-Fa lands in east China, second landfall expected 
                  HANGZHOU (Xinhua) -- Typhoon In-Fa made landfall in  east China’s Zhejiang Province at noon on Sunday, packing winds of up to 38  metres per second at its centre, according to the provincial flood control  headquarters. 
                    The typhoon the sixth of this year hit land in  Putuo District, Zhoushan City, at approximately 12:30 pm, the headquarters  said. 
                    Weather authorities have forecast the typhoon  will make a second landfall in coastal areas between Zhejiang’s Jiaxing City  and Jiangsu province’s Qidong City on Sunday night. 
                     
                  
                    
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                      | Photo taken on July 25, 2021 shows tourists walk on  East Nanjing Road in Shanghai, east China as Typhoon In-Fa lashes the  city.    --Photo Xinhua | 
                     
                 
                  It is expected to linger in east China after its  second landfall and bring continued strong rainstorms to the Zhejiang, Jiangsu  and Anhui provinces, and Shanghai. 
                    The typhoon started to wreak havoc in Zhejiang  on Saturday, bringing heavy downpours, strong gales and floods. More than 6 km  of roads in Zhoushan have been inundated by seawater. 
                    The Zhejiang provincial flood control  headquarters upgraded its emergency response for Typhoon In-Fa to the highest  level, Level I, at Saturday noon. As of Sunday noon, about 17,000 fishing  vessels had returned to ports for shelter,  and over 1.5 million people across the province had been evacuated to safe  places. 
                    Zhejiang has opened more  than 12,000 temporary shelter facilities to the public.  
                    In the neighbouring megacity of Shanghai,  Typhoon In-Fa had felled over 1,000 trees and caused waterlogging in several  places as of Sunday noon. 
                    More than 2,000 rescue teams in the city are on  stand-by. The Shanghai metro at Sunday noon announced the suspension of  services on several lines. As of 1:30 pm Sunday, a total of five metro lines,  Line 3, Line 5, Line 16, Line 17, the Pujiang Line, and Shanghai’s Maglev Line,  suspended operations. 
                    All inbound and outbound flights at Shanghai’s  Pudong International Airport and Hongqiao International Airport were canceled  on Sunday. All inbound high-speed trains for Shanghai’s railway stations will  be canceled starting from 7 pm Sunday, according to railway authorities. 
                    As of 2 pm Sunday, nearly 130 tourists spots in  Shanghai, including the Shanghai Disney Resort, the Oriental Pearl Tower, and  the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, had closed over safety concerns. 
                    About 360,000 people in Shanghai have been  evacuated, and more than 1,700 vessels have returned to ports, the municipal  flood control headquarters said. 
  
 
                  (Latest Update July 27, 2021)
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