Residents scrambled to stockpile food and authorities ordered ships to remain docked as southern China geared up Wednesday for a super typhoon after it killed 15 people and wiped out crops in the northern Philippines. Super Typhoon Megi lost power after it slammed into the northern Philippines on Monday but was expected to build back up to super typhoon levels by Thursday as it slowly traveled toward the southern Chinese coast for its expected landfall on Saturday, the Hong Kong Observatory said.
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