Les bateaux de pêche sont à quai dans un port en préparation de typhon Barijat, le 23e typhon de l'année, dans la ville de Haikou, Chine du sud, province de Hainan
Fishing boats are docked at a harbor in preparation for Typhoon Barijat, the 23rd typhoon of the year, in Haikou city, south China's Hainan province, 13 September 2018. Guangdong and Hainan provinces could be hit by two typhoons in the next five days, with one expected to be the strongest of the year so far, authorities said. Barijat, the 23rd typhoon of the year, formed on the South China Sea and was increasing in strength as it moved westward at 10 to 15 kilometers per hour on Tuesday morning, the Hainan provincial meteorological bureau said. The bureau has issued an alert, warning against strong winds and heavy rain brought by the typhoon, with maximum winds reaching 65 km per hour near its center. The typhoon was then 850 km from Leizhou, Guangdong. It is expected to land between western Guangdong and eastern Hainan during the daytime on Thursday. The National Meteorological Center warned that wind speeds near the center of Barijat may reach 90 to 119 km/h when it lands. Meanwhile, the China Meteorological Administration noted that Barijat had formed very close to the Chinese mainland. "Barijat will result in high winds in sea areas and bring rain to the coast. But it will not penetrate far into the Chinese mainland, " the administration said.