HAIKOU — The southern Chinese island province of Hainan will suspend work and schools from Thursday, when it is expected to issue the highest-level emergency response to Typhoon Yagi, the provincial emergency management department said on Wednesday.

As of Friday, local transport and shipping services in Hainan will also be suspended, and markets and scenic spots will be temporarily closed as Typhoon Yagi is forecast to make landfall along coastal areas from Qionghai in Hainan to Dianbai in Guangdong Province on Friday.

Typhoon Yagi, the 11th typhoon of the year, as counted by China’s meteorological authorities, developed into a strong typhoon on Wednesday afternoon, according to the National Meteorological Center.

Packing winds of up to 172.8 km per hour, its center was about 660 km east of the city of Wenchang, Hainan, at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. The typhoon is moving northwest at a speed of about 10 km per hour and is still strengthening.

Typhoon Yagi could be the strongest typhoon to hit Hainan in the past 10 years, according to the Hainan Meteorological Service.

A total of 34,707 fishing boats in Hainan have returned to ports or other places to seek shelter from the typhoon, and 69,970 fishermen have been evacuated to land. All workers on fishing farms have also been evacuated.

Passenger shipping through the Qiongzhou Strait will be suspended from midnight Wednesday to Sunday.

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