BEIJING (AP) — Typhoon Dolphin hit China’s eastern coast on Sunday evening after forcing over 300,000 people to preemptively relocate and Shanghai’s two airports to cancel more than 1,300 flights. The landslide was set off by days of heavy monsoon rains, which had been intensified by Dolphin, officials said. The outer bands of the storm on Saturday hit northern Taiwan, including the capital of Taipei, bringing rain. Zhejiang authorities also suspended ferries and cruises. The monsoon rains were preceded by a tropical storm, which left at least six people dead last week, including four villagers.