The latest figures were released on Monday evening by the Xinhua News Agency.
The victims were mainly in the Zhejiang province, where a landslide blocked a local river, causing flooding. Some 6.68 million people were reportedly affected by the disaster.
A Chinese driver was nearly struck by lightning on a highway.#TyphoonLekimapic.twitter.com/a92kBIe2lU
— Issac Xu (@Xu_Issac) August 10, 2019
Hundreds of police officers and firefighters are currently engaged in search and rescue efforts, according to local media.
This typhoon is getting spicy #TyphoonLekimapic.twitter.com/XJ4gJYo0Vb
— John V (@JohnnyInfinity) August 9, 2019
Typhoon Lekima, the ninth major storm to rock China this year, reached the coast late on Friday, bringing strong winds, heavy rainfall and massive flooding to the country’s southeastern regions. China’s meteorological service announced a red alert level over the typhoon.
Typhoon arrived #shanghai#TyphoonLekimapic.twitter.com/Y2HuBchvy1
— NoShhNoTsk (@NoShhNoTsk) August 9, 2019
Over 1 million people have reportedly been evacuated from their homes, including about 250,000 from Shanghai, one of the world's largest financial hubs.