Hail and rainstorm killed 160 people in 11 provincial regions, mainly along the mighty Yangtze River and its distributaries, and have left 28 missing, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Floods and landslides have forced the evacuation of 1.84 million people. About 56,000 houses have collapsed and 560,500 hectares of crops destroyed. Authorities estimated economic losses to the tune of nearly USD 9 billion.
Meteorology department officials said Typhoon Nepartak was whirling towards east China's coast and is expected to bring storms tonight.
The National Commission for Disaster Relief and Ministry of Civil Affairs issued the response this afternoon, warning local authorities to make preparations for disaster relief and asking them to do their best to reduce damages.
The commission asked Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian and Jiangxi to closely monitor the typhoon's movement around the clock and issue warnings in a timely manner.