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Thursday, September 11, 2025

Typhoon Kajiki brings devastating floods to China and Vietnam- video n transcript- Heating Planet

"Born in the warm waters of the South China Sea, the storm quickly grew into a monster. Kajiki gained strength and barreled westward. Streets in SA and the surrounding towns were completely flooded. Communication lines were cut." Storm Scope YouTube channel video: Typhoon Kajiki BRINGS DEVASTATING Floods to China and Vietnam, AI generated transcript below, Heating Planet at City of Angels Blog

   

Transcript: Typhoon Kajiki Forms: A Monster in the South China Sea 0:18 In late August of 2025, a force of 0:22 nature named Typhoon Kajiki carved a 0:24 path of destruction across Southeast 0:27 Asia from the 24th to the 26th. 6th of 0:30 August, it left behind a trail of 0:32 damage, chaos, and heartbreak. Born in 0:35 the warm waters of the South China Sea, 0:37 the storm quickly grew into a monster. 0:40 It became a serious threat to China's 0:41 Hainan Island and the northern parts of 0:44 Vietnam, upending hundreds of thousands 0:46 of lives in just a few days. The first 0:49 major warnings went out on August 24th 0:51 as Kajiki gained strength and barreled 0:54 westward. Weather agencies across the 0:56 region tracked its path, realizing it 0:59 would pass dangerously close to southern 1:00 China, especially the island province of 1:03 Hain. First Impact: Hainan, China on Red Alert 1:06 In the popular tourist city of Syan, 1:08 local authorities sounded the alarm. 1:11 They ordered businesses, transportation, 1:13 and public events to shut down 1:15 immediately. By evening, the island was 1:18 on red alert, the highest level of 1:20 warning, as heavy rains and violent 1:22 winds battered the coastal communities. 1:24 Kajiki didn't make a direct hit on 1:26 Hainan, but its close path still caused 1:28 massive disruption. Streets in SA and 1:31 the surrounding towns were completely 1:32 flooded. Communication lines were cut in 1:35 several districts and power outages were 1:37 reported all over the island. According 1:40 to official estimates, over 100,000 1:42 people were affected by the storm's 1:44 impact on Hainan alone. Fierce winds 1:47 uprooted trees, damaged buildings, and 1:50 left roads impossible. 2:06 I want to get another 2:34 Emergency crews worked around the clock 2:36 to get basic services back online. 2:39 Meanwhile, rescue teams were dealing 2:41 with flash floods, stranded cars, and 2:44 damaged hose. Satellite images from NASA The Main Hit: Kajiki Unleashes Fury on Vietnam 2:47 at the time showed Kajiki as a massive 2:49 swirling vortex covering much of the 2:52 South China Sea, confirming just how intense this system was as it pushed 2:56 west. While China was struggling with 2:59 the storm's immediate aftermath, 3:01 forecasters warned that the worst was 3:03 yet to come for neighboring Vietnam. 3:05 Kajiki was expected to hit them even 3:07 harder. By August 25th, the typhoon had 3:11 gained even more momentum as it closed 3:13 in on Vietnam's northern coast. 3:15 Authorities in Hanoi and the surrounding 3:18 provinces braced for the worst. They 3:20 issued evacuation orders for hundreds of 3:22 thousands of people living in low-lying 3:23 areas along the coast. Schools, offices, 3:26 and airports were all shut down. The 3:29 military was deployed to help with 3:30 evacuations and emergency logistics. On 3:33 August 26th, Kajiki finally unleashed 3:36 its full fury. It brought torrential 3:39 rain, howling winds, and massive floods 3:42 across large parts of modern Vietnam. 3:44 Streets in Hanoi quickly turned into 3:46 rivers, stranding vehicles and forcing 3:49 people to wade through waistdeep water. 3:52 Tragically, at least three people lost 3:54 their lives, and many more were injured 3:56 or lost their homes. Widespread power 3:59 outages plunged huge areas into 4:01 darkness. In the mountains, landslides 4:04 cut off entire villages from aid and 4:06 medical help. The sheer scale of 4:08 Kajiki's impact on China and Vietnam was 4:11 a stark reminder of how vulnerable the 4:13 region is to these massive storms. Devastation in Hanoi & Northern Provinces 4:16 Despite huge improvements in forecasting 4:18 and emergency planning, a storm of this 4:20 size can still bring devastating 4:22 consequences. Climate experts also warn 4:25 that rising sea temperatures in the 4:27 South China Sea will likely fuel 4:29 stronger and more unpredictable storms 4:32 in the years ahead. 4:35 Heat. Heat. 5:24 Heat. The Human Spirit: Resilience & Solidarity 5:46 And yet in the middle of all that 5:48 destruction, there were countless 5:50 stories of resilience and solidarity in 5:53 both Hainan and Vietnam. arm. 5:55 Communities came together to help each 5:57 other out. People offered food, shelter, 6:00 and medical aid to those who needed it 6:02 most. 6:04 Rescue teams worked tirelessly in the 6:07 flooded streets. Volunteers helped clear 6:10 debris and neighbors looked out for the 6:12 most vulnerable among them. 6:19 These efforts really showed the 6:20 incredible spirit of cooperation that 6:23 often rises up in the hardest of times. 6:26 As the recovery begins, the focus is now 6:29 shifting to rebuilding damaged 6:30 infrastructure, restoring livelihoods, 6:33 and making sure those who lost their 6:35 homes get the support they need. Both 6:38 governments have pledged emergency 6:39 relief funds. International 6:41 organizations are also monitoring the 6:43 situation closely, ready to provide more The Aftermath: Rebuilding and the Climate Change Warning 6:46 aid if it's needed. The story of Typhoon 6:49 Kajiki is a powerful reminder of 6:51 nature's raw force and the urgent need 6:54 for us to be more resilient in the face 6:56 of a changing climate. For Hainine, the 6:59 storm was a wake-up call about the real 7:01 risks of living on the front lines of 7:03 typhoon season. For Vietnam, it was 7:06 another brutal test of its disaster 7:08 response systems, which are being pushed 7:10 to their limits by how often these 7:13 storms now hit. Thank you for watching 7:15 and for staying informed about these 7:17 important global events. If you found 7:20 this report valuable, please don't 7:22 forget to like, share, and subscribe for 7:24 more updates. By staying aware and 7:26 prepared, we can face the challenges of 7:28 tomorrow together with greater strength 7:30 and unity. 7:45 Woo! 7:52 What the 7:56 [Music]

Next post at CofA Blog will be a collection of short videos from Vietnam and China of the flooding but I could not find much on Hanoi flooding in English so none of those will have transcripts -ke

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