Typhoon Wipha batters Hong Kong
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Typhoon Wipha struck Hong Kong and China's Guangdong province, leading to fallen trees, scaffolding, and over 200 people seeking refuge in shelters. The storm caused disruptions in Hong Kong, including flight cancellations and public transport suspensions,
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNTyphoon Wipha: Hong Kong hoists T10 hurricane warning – highest signal – as residents urged to stay home
The Observatory has raised the 10 storm signal, as hurricane-force Wipha descends on China’s southern coast. After hoisting highest storm signal at 9:20am on Sunday, the Observatory said that the alert would probably stay in place for some time: “Do not go outside and stay away from exposed windows and doors.
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Inquirer.net on MSNWipha, formerly Crising, exits PAR and may strengthen into typhoon
Severe Tropical Storm Wipha (formerly Crising) maintained its strength Saturday as it moved away from the Philippine landmass, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).
The Hong Kong Observatory on Friday issued the Amber Rainstorm warning signal at 11.15am as tropical cyclone Wipha edges closer to Hong Kong.
Tropical storm Wipha is on course to enter within 800 kilometres of Macau tomorrow, with the signal no.1 alert to be issued.
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VnExpress International on MSNStorm Wipha to hit South China Sea, strengthen near northern Vietnam
Storm Wipha is set to enter the East Sea, known internationlly as South China Sea, on July 19, with forecasts warning the storm will intensify as it moves closer to China's coastline.
The Hong Kong Observatory issued the Standby Signal No 1 at 2:20 am on Saturday, after Tropical Cyclone Wipha moved to within 800 kilometres of Hong
Observatory could raise warning to No 3 on Saturday or even higher on Sunday, with tropical cyclone set to enter within 800km of city.