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Typhoon Bebinca: China evacuates nearly two million as storm hits Shanghai

Last updated: July 12, 2026 5:05 pm
Haris Ali
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Typhoon Bebinca: China evacuates nearly two million as storm hits Shanghai
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Shanghai’s massive infrastructure faced its toughest test in decades as Typhoon Bebinca slammed into the coast early Monday morning. The Category 1 storm, the strongest to hit the financial hub since 1949, forced authorities to evacuate nearly two million people across the city and surrounding provinces.

The storm made landfall in the Lingang area of Pudong district at roughly 7:30 a.m. local time. Sustained winds clocked in at 151 kilometers per hour near the center, tearing through coastal defenses and sending water levels surging.

For the 25 million residents of Shanghai, the morning brought an eerie quiet. The government grounded all flights at both Pudong and Hongqiao airports. High-speed rail services stopped, and authorities closed major highways and bridges. The city’s iconic skyline—usually glowing with commercial activity—was reduced to a gray, rain-lashed silhouette.

“This isn’t just rain; it’s a structural threat to the coastal industrial zones,” said one local emergency responder, who requested anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak to the press. “The evacuation was the only way to avoid casualties, but the cleanup will take weeks.”

The evacuation was extensive, covering hundreds of thousands of residents in Shanghai alone, with over 400,000 more relocated in neighboring Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. Emergency teams deployed across the region, bracing for heavy flooding and potential power grid failures.

While the storm weakened slightly after moving inland, meteorologists warned that the danger remains. The typhoon is expected to dump up to 300 millimeters of rain in some areas, raising the risk of landslides in the mountainous regions of the interior.

Bebinca’s arrival coincided with the final day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a major public holiday. The timing disrupted travel plans for millions, turning a celebratory weekend into a logistical nightmare.

The government has yet to release official figures on property damage, but the scale of the evacuation signals the severity of the threat. For now, the focus remains on search-and-rescue operations and restoring power to the millions left in the dark.

The storm is moving northwest, losing strength as it pushes toward the inland provinces, but for the residents of the coast, the recovery is only just beginning.

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