Tropical Depression to Threaten Hainan Island Night of 17th

A tropical depression in the South China Sea is anticipated to make landfall on the coast of Hainan Island during the night of the 17th, extending into the early hours of the 18th. This weather system is expected to bring with it strong winds and significant rainfall, prompting concerns for both coastal infrastructure and local communities.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as the region braces for potential weather-related disruptions. Residents are advised to prepare for adverse conditions and to stay informed about updates from meteorological services.
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