On September 8, 2025, Typhoon Tapah made landfall in Taishan, Guangdong Province, China, bringing with it powerful winds, torrential rainfall, and dangerous coastal conditions. The storm caused widespread disruptions, flooding in low-lying areas, power outages, and severe damage to infrastructure and agriculture. Emergency response teams were deployed across Taishan and surrounding regions to assist residents and mitigate storm impacts. Authorities issued typhoon warnings urging people to stay indoors, avoid coastal areas, and prepare for possible landslides and flash floods.
Typhoon Tapahβs landfall in Guangdong highlights the increasing frequency of powerful tropical cyclones in East Asia, raising concerns about disaster preparedness and climate resilience. More updates are expected as authorities continue to assess damages and recovery operations in affected regions.