Hong Kong reduced his storm alerts further when Tropical Cyclone Wipha moved around the city and Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. renewed flights.
The Hong Kong observatory reduced the signal to No. 3 at 19:40 local time. On Sunday morning it increased the warning of 10 years. It was predicted that Wipha would move west to about 22 kilometers (13.7 million) per hour near the Western Guangdong province in China, the meteorological agency said on her website.
Wipha made Landfall in the Guangdong province around 17:50 local time, according to the state transmitter CCTV. Almost 280,000 people in Guangdong were moved from 9:00 on Saturdays according to the state media report.
In his statement, Cathay Pacific said he was continuing to monitor the weather forecast and inform passengers if there were further changes to their flights. The airline had previously delayed or canceled all flights scheduled for Hong Kong or departure between 5:00 and 18:00
The Hong Kong Hospital Office stated in its statement that 21 people were looking for medical treatment during the typhoon. On Sunday, the educational office suspended all special classes and other school events.
In the neighboring Macau, the government planned to reduce its warning signal further between 21:00 and 23:00 local time, according to the city meteorological office. The main hotels in the city, including the Venetian, Paris, London and four seasons, remained open.
In Vietnam, 38 people in the Gulf of Halong died in the northern part of the country after the ship ended on Saturday afternoon in the middle of bad weather, depending on the contribution on the website of the Vietnamese government. Dozens of flights were abolished and redirected when the storm was assumed that the Vietnamese northern province of Quang Ninh to Thanh Hoa, according to a separate post on the government’s website, was assumed.
Meanwhile, the Philippine government warned heavy rain up to 200 millimeters (7.87 inches), and can persist until Tuesday on the main island of Luzon. Three people remained dead storms, three are missing while more than 370,000 people were affected.
Hong Kong last increased its signal No. 10 in September 2023, when Typehoon Saola was pummeled, which caused floods across the territory.
The urban exchange ended its decade old tradition of closing during the storms of signal No. 8 or higher last year. During the pandemic, this practice has become more and more questioned, when extensive work settings from home showed trading in a small obstacle.
(Tagstotranslate) Hong Kong