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Super Typhoon Meranti is barreling down on Taiwan, bringing wind speeds of up to 230 miles per hour (370 kph), faster than a Formula One race car, and torrential rains.
Clocking wind speeds of 190 mph, Super Typhoon Meranti, now the Earth's strongest storm of the year, is forecast to slide south of Taiwan on Wednesday before barreling into China.
In the heart of the forest, the Dayak people demonstrate incredible craftsmanship and precision as they transform raw Meranti logs into beautifully cut wooden boards using the powerful STIHL 070 ...
Super Typhoon Meranti was a monster. At its height, its wind speed was a constant 185 mph — not including gusts. It would have been the equivalent of a Category 6 hurricane if the Saffir-Simpson ...
Typhoon Meranti leaves 13 dead, 700,000 affected in southern mainland China as Taiwan braces for new round of pummelling from Malakas Meranti travels towards Shanghai and Jiangsu after bringing ...
Super Typhoon Meranti is a monster, spinning just a couple hundred miles south of Taiwan. Meranti’s sustained winds are 185 mph, which makes it the strongest storm anywhere on Earth so far in 2016.
Super Typhoon Meranti, known as Ferdie in the Philippines, is the strongest storm to form anywhere in the world this year and is currently the equivalent of Category 5 hurricane with winds that ...
Meranti made landfall at Shishi City at 3:30 am Friday, with a wind speed of 108 km per hour at its center. The tropical storm left Fujian and entered neighboring Zhejiang Province at 7 pm Friday.