southeastern china needs to pay attention very closely to what i m about to discuss. here s the latest from the warning center. there s the sustained winds. that s formed around the center of the storm. really, we ve got in large diameter storm. basically the same length as the entire island of taiwan. that s why this is a threat to that particular region. wind gusts over 280 kilometers per hour. this is a visible satellite imagery of the eyewall. you can see how it s become. it s indicating that it s strengthening. there are intense winds. a quick fast fact about the powerful typhoons. at the center of these storms, the eye, that s where you tip clip would find calm winds and clear skies. but as soon as that eyewall passes over, that s when you start to feel the effects of the strongest part of the storm. by the way, the winds change directions depending on what side of the eyewall you happen to be located on. let s time this out. the ryuku islands, that s when
on friday taking a number of hostages. the dead include five soldiers, three civilians and one foreigner. singapore is expected to hold a parade to celebrate 50 years of independence. it became a business hub. china is feeling the brunt of a tropical storm. the storm made landfall there on saturday, very strong waves and weakened since its made landfall inland. so far there have been no deaths reported. that wasn t the case though in taiwan. soudelor hit there as a typhoon. its torrential rains and fierce winds killed at least five people including a mother and her eight-year-old daughter who were swept out to sea. the little girl s twin sister is among the five people still missing as this weakened storm heads inland, southeastern china braces for the possibility of flooding and mudslides.
taiwan when the typhoon hit. it killed at least five people. this storm heads inland, the threat for mudslides and flooding continues for southeastern china. let s turn to our meteorologist derek van damme who is tracking this storm. some of the out are bands that reached the shore of china, just south of the shanghai region, caused flooding already. we expect conditions to deteriorate in the shanghai region because of the remnants of this typhoon. you can see some of the flooding that s taking place in the province just to the south of shanghai. this is all associated with the same storm system and it s not only the heavy rainfall but it was the impressive wave heights that crashed into the shoreline along the southeast china coast. take a look at this. that s about four or five stories high. you can see the building on the right-hand side of this tv
at one point more than 3 million homes were without power. all domestic flights were cancelled as well as the number of international flights. the typhoon moved through quickly and now is pounding southeastern china. i m jackie ibanez. now back to justice with judge jeanine. 2016 will be a fight between conservatism and a democrat party that is undermining the very character of this nation. we need a nominee that will throw every punch. not pull punches, and someone who cannot stumble before he even gets into the ring. one of the biggest story lines coming out of the 5:00 p.m. happy hour debate, carly fiorina. and one of the panelists here to break it down for me, will one
mary is here on the rundown. mary why do we see negative reaction for what s happening in china? china s action will have a negative impact on growth in the world s second largest economy. stocks are not only down here but in europe and asia as well. because of the government s efforts to slide in the equity markets won t be successful in the long term. the shanghai composite is the biggest seller since 2008 and chinese firms that trade here in the u.s. companies like ali ali baba j.d. are all under pressure this morning. we did get some news on the economic front with goods climbing 3.4% monthly increase this year. i should note it s an increase in aircraft orders which tend to be choppy month to month. they helped to fuel the gains in june.