Super Typhoon Nepartak Makes Landfall, Battering Taiwan With Heavy Rain and Wind

Nepartak is one of the strongest storms in the world so far this year.

— -- Super Typhoon Nepartak, one of the strongest storms in the world so far this year, made landfall in Taiwan early Friday morning local time, battering the island nation with heavy rain and whipping winds.

The storm will likely weaken after it passes over the island nation's high mountains before making landfall in China early Saturday local time.

China's southeastern coast is expected to experience wind gusts up to 115 mph. The biggest threat to China will be the heavy rainfall, which will likely cause severe flooding.

With much of the country's southeastern coast saturated from a record amount of rainfall over the past several weeks, major flash flooding and mudslides are expected.

ABC News' Max Golembo and Melissa Griffin contributed to this report.