Typhoon Muifa on Thursday made landfall for a second time on China's densely populated east coast, after causing the cancelation of all passenger flights at Shanghai's two international airports as it hit land.
Muifa had previously hit the city of Zhoushan in Zhejiang province on Wednesday, according to Xinhua. China's Central Meteorological Administration had issued its highest-level typhoon alert for the first time this year. Muifa was expected to increase in intensity as it approached the coast.

The storm, packing winds of up to 126 kilometres (78 miles) per hour, made landfall at 12:30 am (1630 GMT Wednesday) in Shanghai's Fengxian district, state news agency Xinhua said.

Shanghai Airport Group said in a social media statement that it "will announce flight adjustments at both airports to the public in a timely manner, in line with the typhoon's impact".

Zhejiang authorities had ordered all fishing vessels to return to port by noon Wednesday, closed schools in three cities, suspended passenger ferry routes and shut tourist attractions as the province braced for Muifa's landfall.