Storm hits China, while Taiwan and Philippines deal with falloutpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 25 July
Sam Hancock
Live page editor
We're going to leave our live coverage of Typhoon Gaemi there - for now - but we'll be back with any significant updates.
The storm arrived in southern China a little earlier, having left both Taiwan and the Philippines to deal with the fallout of heavy rainfall, flooding and mudslides - which in some cases had fatal consequences. So far, 21 people are known to have died in the Philippines and three in Taiwan with hundreds more injured.
It's too soon to say what effects the storm will have on the latest country it has hit, but with China activating its highest-level disaster warning, officials are clearly prepared.
You can catch up on the day's main events (so far) by reading our last post - it's a rundown of what you need to know. And if you want to stay in the loop, follow our main news story right here.
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