Typhoon Wipha Unleashes Fury—Hong Kong Airport Cancels All Flights

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Hong Kong raised its highest storm warning signal on Sunday as Typhoon Wipha swept past the city, unleashing winds of over 167 km/h and triggering torrential rain. The Hong Kong Observatory hoisted the No. 10 storm signal — the strongest in its system — at 9:20 a.m., warning that the signal would remain in force “for some time.”

The powerful typhoon is expected to pass about 50 km south of the observatory, bringing hurricane-force winds to the southern region of Hong Kong. As a result, the city came to a standstill, with public transportation services — including ferries — suspended due to rough sea conditions.

More than 200 flights were cancelled, including all Cathay Pacific flights scheduled to arrive or depart between 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday. The airline also waived change fees and offered rebooking options for affected passengers.

The city remains on high alert as authorities monitor the storm’s movement and continue to urge the public to stay indoors and away from exposed areas.

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