Typhoon Khanun wreaks havoc in Japan; China sees heaviest rainfall since 1883 | Oneindia News

  • 9 months ago
Severe flooding in Beijing was caused by the heaviest rainfall in 140 years. According to local meteorologists, there’s a little respite for the region as Typhoon Khanun lashes Japan with wind and rain. Between Saturday and Wednesday morning, 744.8 mm of rain fell in the Chinese capital from the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri. According to the Beijing Meteorological Service, this is the heaviest rain received over consecutive days since 1883. Meanwhile, Typhoon Khanun packed winds of 220 km/h.

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