BEIJING — The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) has launched an emergency reaction program for the eastern China regions hit by a serious typhoon since Aug 10, the RCSC said on Aug 11.
The Chinese Red Cross Foundation has allocated 1 million yuan ($142,650) for the typhoon-hit regions, the RCSC statement said.
The fund will go to relief programs including family packages for at least 3,000 households, each of which will include the living necessities for a three-member family for a week, the statement said.
Several teams of the foundation staff have already been on the field to evaluate the damages and help organize relief work, the statement said.
Lekima, the ninth typhoon of this year, landed around 1:45 am on Aug 10 in eastern China's Zhejiang province, bringing heavy rainstorms and triggering flash floods.
A total of 30 people have died and 18 remain missing after the typhoon made landfall, local authorities said on Aug 11.
It is expected to make a second landing along the coastline in Shandong on Aug 11, the National Meteorological Center warned.