At least 18 people have been killed in China after a powerful super typhoon slammed into the country’s Zhejiang province. Another 14 people were missing, Reuters reported.

The deaths were caused by landslides triggered by the storm.

Typhoon Lekima made landfall early Saturday and forced evacuations of more than a million people, according to the country’s state broadcaster CCTV.

“Now the disaster zones are mainly in the rural-urban integration zones,” Fu Songliang, a rescue worker in Ningbo City told Reuters. “These are low-lying areas. When the flooding from mountainous areas converges and comes down, these areas are quite seriously affected.”

The storm has also sparked major disruptions in Taiwan, forcing the autonomous island to close schools and ground flights Friday.