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Tyhpoon Haikui wallops E. China
2012-08-13 

Villagers wades through a flooded road after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Yexing Village of Hougang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Aug. 12, 2012. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.

Villagers wades through a flooded road after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Yexing Village of Hougang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Aug. 12, 2012. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province. 


Photo taken on Aug. 11, 2012 shows inundated buildings after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Baiqiao Village of Lin'gang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.

Photo taken on Aug. 11, 2012 shows inundated buildings after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Baiqiao Village of Lin'gang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.


A passenger wades through a flooded road after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Yexing Village of Hougang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Aug. 12, 2012. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.

A passenger wades through a flooded road after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Yexing Village of Hougang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Aug. 12, 2012. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.


Photo taken on Aug. 12, 2012 shows the interior of a flooded supermarket after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Yexing Village of Hougang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.

Photo taken on Aug. 12, 2012 shows the interior of a flooded supermarket after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Yexing Village of Hougang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.


Soldiers carry drinkable water and food on a boat to relieve villagers after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Gangbian Village of Lin'gang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Aug. 11, 2012. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province.

Soldiers carry drinkable water and food on a boat to relieve villagers after the wallop of Tyhpoon Haikui in Gangbian Village of Lin'gang Town in Leping City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Aug. 11, 2012. The typhoon have had an impact on 1.13 million people in the province and China's central authorities initiated a level-four emergency plan on Saturday in response to torrential rains and flooding caused by typhoon Haikui in Jiangxi province. 


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