Typhoon Pulasan, also referred to as Typhoon No. 14, has successfully traversed Okinawa Island by 9:50 a.m. on Thursday. With a central pressure of 998 hectopascals and a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 25 meters per second, Typhoon Pulasan is currently heading in a northwest direction and is projected to make landfall on the Chinese mainland later tonight.
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