Prapiroon and Gaemi are due to make landfall in China.
Aerial view of buildings submerged in floodwaters after heavy rains hit towns in Hunan province, China on Jul 2, 2024. BEIJING: Two tropical cyclones will bring gales and heavy rain to China 's eastern seaboard this week, with the first expected to make landfall on Sunday , after deadly flash floods struck the country's interior over the weekend.
Formed in the South China Sea, Prapiroon's centre was about 275km southeast of the Hainan city of Wanning as of 7am local time.
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