Typhoon Doksuri swept into China's southeastern region on Friday, unleashing heavy rain and violent gusts of winds.
The Chinese national weather observatory issued a red alert for certain regions as they feared potential danger to residents and destruction of property.
Doksuri has already left a trail of death and destruction in the Philippines and bypassed Taiwan on its way to China.
Hundreds of thousands evacuated
China braced for typhoon Doksuri as wind speeds rose up to 175 kilometers per hour (108 miles per hour) when the storm reached the coast of Fujian province, said the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
#Typhoon#Doksuri made landfall in Jinjiang, #Fujian Province at 9:55 AM Beijing Time today. The maximum wind speed near the center of the typhoon was 15 knots (50 meters/second), according to CCTV.#Chinapic.twitter.com/hApEAoYOnN
More than "416,000 people in Fujian have been evacuated to safe places," reported Xinhua, the state news agency.
The strong winds whipped power lines, uprooted trees and forced businesses to shut down.
Typhoon Doksuri has affected more than 724,600 people in Fujian Province of China; the province has imposed emergency response over the heavy rain and huge gusts of wind to assist the recovering of the local traffic and power outage. #typhoondoksuripic.twitter.com/SCQfZaD0dE