Chinese authorities have evacuated more than 1.4 million people as a tropical storm drenched the southeast coast, but there have been no reports of deaths or injuries.
Typhoon Krosa made landfall on Sunday near the border of
Krosa killed five people in
The area is a key part of
Al Jazeera's correspondent in
Together with the mass evacuation of 1.4 million people from low-lying coastal areas, including around 500,000 tourists at local beach resorts for the National Day holiday week, it had managed to minimise damage to life and property.
More than 75,000 boats were recalled as fishermen were ordered back to port.
Schools, airports and highways in some areas were also closed.
Early on Sunday,
Authorities in neighbouring
Holidays for flood-control workers were cancelled in
Krosa killed five people on
A landslide killed two people in a mountainous area of the capital,
The storm led to the cancellation on Sunday of hundreds of flights and the government continued to advise people against going to work or school.
Tropical Storm Risk, a British typhoon-tracking organisation, said Krosa was expected to head northeast toward
Meanwhile in
Another 16 people remained missing.
Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces were hit hardest by torrential rains, with strong winds blowing off roofs and floods submerging entire villages.
Nguyen Xuan Hanh, a Nghe An provincial official, said: "We have not seen flooding like this in 20 years. It was so fast and so out of the blue."
On Saturday, helicopters dropped food to stranded villagers while rescue workers waded through chest-high water to assist people to safety.
The government said preliminary damage from the typhoon, the fifth of 2007, stood at $41m after the storm and floods destroyed about 100,000 homes, mainly in
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Krosa left five people dead in
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