Bringing gales and heavy rains, Jongdari uprooted more than 500 trees and caused temporary water-logging and a power blackout for some 800 households, Xinhua quoted the city's flood control headquarters.
The situation has been handled in a timely manner and the rain has weakened, it said.
It also said that 151,400 people have been relocated, over 145 flights and 119 trains cancelled, and some beaches closed.
On July 22, typhoon Ampil made landfall on Shanghai's Chongming island.
(This story has not been edited by Social News XYZ staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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