Hong Kong (AFP) - Southern China hunkered down as it braced for Typhoon Nida to make landfall Tuesday, with the city of Guangzhou issuing its first-ever red storm alert.
Those living in the storm's projected path when it reaches mainland China have been told by the the National Commission for Disaster Reduction to prepare three days' worth of food and other essentials, the official Xinhua news agency reported late Monday.
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