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China: Firefighters clear debris to ensure smooth traffic in Sanya City
Firefighters in Sanya City, south China's Hainan Province, swiftly cleared widespread debris caused by Typhoon Kajiki's powerful winds on Sunday and Monday, restoring traffic and mitigating potential hazards in the storm-battered resort city. In the early hours of Monday, local firefighters sprang into action after receiving reports of trees toppling across major roads, including the stretch from Fenghuang Road to Sanya Phoenix International Airport. Braving fierce winds and rain, they used chainsaws and transport vehicles to clear 37 kilometers of debris to restore smooth traffic flow. So far, most affected roads are back to normal. On Sunday afternoon, high winds pushed an abandoned iron frame precariously close to the edge of a guesthouse rooftop in Haitang District. Local firefighters responded swiftly to the emergency call. They dismantled the hazardous structure and removed it to a secure area on the ground within minutes, averting a potential disaster. China's national observatory activated a yellow alert -- the third-highest level in its four-tier color-coded weather warning system -- for Kajiki on Monday, forecasting gales and rainstorms in the nation's southern and southwestern regions through Tuesday. The National Meteorological Center (NMC) reported that as of Monday morning, Typhoon Kajiki was positioned in the southern Beibu Gulf waters, moving west-northwest at 15-20 km per hour with expected landfall in coastal Vietnam Monday night. Sanya has been experiencing continuous rainfalls fluctuating in intensity since Sunday evening, with several road sections being blocked by fallen trees. According to local authorities, a total of 16 roads have been affected by trees broken by the wind. Since last night, firefighting and rescue forces from other cities in the province have been rushing to Sanya to assist with urgent road clearance efforts. SHOTLIST: Sanya City, Hainan Province, south China - Aug 25, 2025 1. Various of firefighters clearing debris of trees; Sanya City, Hainan Province, south China - Aug 24, 2025 2. Various of firefighters moving iron frame from top of building. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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