Typhoon Megi Hits Taiwan, Heads for China
Typhoon Megi has reached land in Taiwan - causing widespread destruction. 3 people have reportedly been killed by a mudslide. Also, a helicopter search is underway for 19 missing tourists from China whose bus was trapped by falling rocks on a coastal highway. Earlier this week, Megi battered the Philippines killing more than 20 people, and is expected to hit China this weekend.
China's national meteorological centre confirmed that the typhoon had reached the Asian nation's coast and advised people to avoid going out.
"If you are already outside, do not shelter from the rain near temporary structures, billboards, iron masts and trees," it said in a statement.
Authorities in southern China have cut ferry services and at least 160,000 people have been evacuated in anticipation of Megi - one of the strongest storms to hit the region in years.