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Tropical Storm Maysak hits southern China’s Hainan, flights and ferries suspended

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BEIJING, July 3 (Reuters) - ‌Tropical Storm Maysak lashed southern ​China's island province of Hainan on Friday, making landfall ⁠with maximum winds near its centre of 23 metres per second (51 mph) and forcing ​flight, rail and ferry suspensions.

• Maysak hit Hainan's southwestern ‌coast at around 6:20 pm (1020 GMT), China's National Meteorological Center said.

• The storm is expected to ⁠bring torrential rain to Hainan, as ⁠well as Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces and the Guangxi region.

• In Hainan, some areas could see rainfall up to 350 mm ‌within 24 hours, the national weather forecaster ⁠said.

• Hainan's Sanya Phoenix International ‌Airport suspended takeoffs and landings ​from 5 p.m., after 92 flights were cancelled by 11:30 am, while all round-island ‌high-speed rail services were halted ​on Friday, state ⁠broadcaster CCTV reported.

• Passenger ferry services across ‌the Qiongzhou Strait were ⁠suspended from 2 a.m. and were expected to remain halted for one to two days.

• ​Authorities urged stepped-up ‌monitoring and evacuations from risk areas, calling flood ⁠prevention tasks "severe and complex."

(Reporting ​by Ethan Wang and Ryan Woo. ​Editing by Mark Potter)

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