Typhoon Wipha Reaches Mainland China
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Hong Kong issued its highest storm warning on Sunday (July 20) as Typhoon Wipha, packing winds of more than 103 miles (167 kilometres) per hour, brought heavy rain and wind across the territory, forcing the cancellation of more than 200 flights.
A tropical storm is intensifying and is expected to reach typhoon strength before hitting southern China's coast on Sunday.
Typhoon Wipha caused severe weather in southern China and Hong Kong, leading to flash floods, landslides, and disrupted transportation. Guangdong and other coastal provinces faced heavy rainfall and wind hazards.
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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.