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UPDATED: September 27, 2013 NO. 40, OCTOBER 3, 2013
Typhoon Aftermath
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(LIANG XU)

Local residents walk past a fallen street lamp in Shanwei, south China's Guangdong Province, after Typhoon Usagi swept through the city on September 23.

At least 29 people have been confirmed dead in Guangdong due to the typhoon as of September 24.

Usagi affected more than 3.56 million people in the province, forcing the relocation of 226,000 residents. It also destroyed 7,100 homes and caused a direct economic loss of 3.24 billion yuan ($527 million).



 
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