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Typhoon Halong to hit East China Sea
The seventh typhoon "Halong" of this year will hit the eastern surface of East China Sea Monday and Tuesday, according to the latest forecast from China's Central Meteorological Station.

Meteorological monitoring showed that Halong had already moved to East China Sea's eastern part Monday morning. It is forecast to go on moving northeast at about 30 kilometers per hour, with its strength weakening gradually.

According to the forecast, in the next two days, the eastern surface of East China Sea will have gales or storms.

(Xinhua News Agency July 16, 2002)


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