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BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) -- China's State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters said Thursday night it had launched a level-three flood control emergency response mechanism to cope with Typhoon Kalmaegi.
Tropical storm Kalmaegi escalated to typhoon level on Thursday and was expected to be reinforced and land the coast areas in east China's Zhejiang and Fujian provinces on Friday, according to the headquarters.

Workers speed up the construction work
as the typhoon Kalmaegi approaches Taizhou, east China's Zhejiang
Province, July 17, 2008. The storm is expected to hit the coast of
Zhejiang province on Friday, according to Zhejiang Provincial
Meteorological Observatory. (Xinhua Photo)
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Chen Lei, deputy commander-in-chief of the headquarters, ordered local governments to start their emergency mechanism and make full preparations for the typhoon's landfall.
Meteorological, water resources, and transportation, and other related departments should closely monitor the situation and inform the public on time, said Chen.
Kalmaegi, the seventh tropical storm this year, is also expected to affect Shanghai on Friday and Saturday.
Under its influence, force 8-10 winds is predicted to blow on the sea off Zhejiang. Heavy storms are likely to hit the coast cities in Zhejiang, the provincial meteorological authority said Thursday.
It is also expected to bring heavy rain to Quanzhou, Xiamen and Zhangzhou in Fujian in the next two days.
The heavy rain would continue in Fujian until this weekend, according to the weather services.
Flood-control, offshore fishery and marine authorities in Fujian, Zhejiang and Shanghai have sent out warnings for early preparations against the storm. Ships and boats are advised to return to ports.
Typhoon Kalmaegi likely to land east
China
HANGZHOU, July 17 (Xinhua)
-- Typhoon Kalmaegi is likely to land east China's Zhejiang Province on Friday
evening or Saturday morning, said the provincial meteorological authority.
Kalmaegi, which escalated to typhoon level on Thursday
morning, was moving northwest from Hualien County of Taiwan, bringing winds
gusting up to 108 km per hour at its center.
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