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China: Typhoon Wipha brings floods, strong wind to southern China
South China's coastal regions have battled strong winds and flooding as Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in Guangdong Province at 17:50 on Sunday. Typhoon Wipha is expected to move westward at around 25 km per hour, with its intensity continuing to strengthen, according to meteorological forecasts. According to the Guangdong emergency management bureau, as of 07:00 Sunday, a total of 440,400 people had been evacuated from both land and sea areas across the province. The Hong Kong Observatory issued hurricane signal No. 10, the top level warning, under the effect of Wipha at 09:50 local time on Sunday. Due to the storm, many public services and activities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have been suspended. Macao Special Administrative Region's Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau on Sunday also issued signal No. 10 warning at 12:30 local time under the effect of Typhoon Wipha. All public transportation services in Macao were suspended, as was the traffic on all four cross-sea bridges. According to the Macao Civil Aviation Authority, as of Sunday noon, a total of 140 flights were canceled and 13 rescheduled. The video shows: South China's coastal regions have battled strong winds and flooding as Typhoon Wipha, the sixth typhoon of the year, made landfall near Jiangmen City in Guangdong Province at 17:50 on Sunday. Typhoon Wipha is expected to move westward at around 25 km per hour, with its intensity continuing to strengthen, according to meteorological forecasts. According to the Guangdong emergency management bureau, as of 07:00 Sunday, a total of 440,400 people had been evacuated from both land and sea areas across the province. The Hong Kong Observatory issued hurricane signal No. 10, the top level warning, under the effect of Wipha at 09:50 local time on Sunday. Due to the storm, many public services and activities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have been suspended. Macao Special Administrative Region's Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau on Sunday also issued signal No. 10 warning at 12:30 local time under the effect of Typhoon Wipha. All public transportation services in Macao were suspended, as was the traffic on all four cross-sea bridges. According to the Macao Civil Aviation Authority, as of Sunday noon, a total of 140 flights were canceled and 13 rescheduled. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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