Typhoon Rains Batter Hong Kong
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Storms drenched southern parts of the Chinese mainland on Monday, triggering warnings of flash floods and landslides, a day after Typhoon Wipha pounded Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNTyphoon Wipha: Hong Kong hoists T10 hurricane warning – highest signal – as residents urged to stay homeThe 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.
The Hong Kong Observatory said on Saturday it will raise the Strong Wind Signal No 3 at 2.20pm. Wipha is moving steadily across the northeastern
Tropical storm Wipha is on course to enter within 800 kilometres of Macau tomorrow, with the signal no.1 alert to be issued.