Typhoon Talim makes landfall in China, causes damage and disruptions before weakening over Vietnam
- Typhoon Talim hit southern China on Monday, causing flooding, flight cancellations, and evacuation of over 230,000 people.
- Talim brought heavy rains and winds up to 137 kph to provinces including Guangdong, Hainan, and Hong Kong.
- Schools, stock markets, and transportation were halted in Hong Kong and Guangdong due to the storm.
- After landfall, Talim weakened to a tropical storm over Vietnam, but still caused damage across southern China.
- China's meteorological agencies issued warnings about the typhoon's path and intensity as it approached landfall.