More than 30 people are killed and dozens missing after Typhoon Lekima smashes into China and triggers landslide
At least 33 people have been killed and 16 remain missing after Typhoon Lekima struck the coast of Shanghai in southern China.Typhoon Lekima triggered a landslip and floods after making landfall in Zhejiang, about 190 miles south of Shanghai, on Saturday.
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