
The Strongest Typhoon in 10 Years Slams Guangdong! Buildings Submerged by Seawater!

"In the heart of Osaka, a small shop stood quietly near the park. Outside, the wind roared through Osaka Central Park, whipping the trees into violent motion. People screamed “Wow!” as the storm raged harder, shouting “Keep moving! The flood’s coming!” along the coast, where waves smashed into the shore and sand vanished into the sea.
“Leizhou’s typhoon was insane—washbasins flew away! It’s over, this storm is too strong!” someone cried. Rain hammered down relentlessly. “It’s not that we’re not working hard,” another said, “but in weather like this, nothing we do matters. The wind and rain are just too powerful.”
The storm—Typhoon Matmo—slammed into Guangdong’s coast with winds of Level 14 to 16, the fiercest in a decade. Cities across Guangdong and Hainan were wrecked. Seawater surged through streets, homes drowned, trees snapped, and rooftops vanished. Over 110,000 people fled their homes, and all flights to and from Zhanjiang were grounded.
Videos captured electric scooters tumbling like toys under the gusts. Residents in high-rises said their buildings swayed like during an earthquake. In one heart-wrenching moment, a wedding tent collapsed—metal frames twisted, dishes shattered, and the venue turned into chaos within seconds."
