Stock Photo - Typhoon Lekima smacked southern Taiwan today Sept. 26, 2001 with high winds and torrential rains. Luckily, no casualties or damages have been reported in the storm´s aftermath. Lekima, the eighth typhoon to hit the island nation this year, brought sustained winds of 103 miles per hour 166 km per hour and gusts of up to 127 miles per hour 203 km per hour. Tragically, Pacific typhoons thus far this season have killed 300 Taiwanese and caused well over $100 million in damages in that country.Later, on the afternoon of Sept. 26, Typhoon Lekima was downgraded to a tropical storm. The storm was moving north_northwest at about 7 miles per hour 11 km per hour. The storm was expected to weaken over the next 24 hours as it traveled toward China. Lekima is the name of a Vietnamese fruit tree. These true_color images were collected on consecutive days__September 25 and 26__showing Typhoon Lekima´s slow progress toward Taiwan´s southern coast.

Stock Photo: Typhoon Lekima smacked southern Taiwan today Sept. 26, 2001 with high winds and torrential rains. Luckily, no casualties or damages have been reported in the.

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