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Typhoon Wipha: Hong Kong emerges with dozens hurt, tens of thousands of travellers frustrated

Typhoon Wipha: Hong Kong emerges with dozens hurt, tens of thousands of travellers frustrated

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Hong Kong started getting back to normal by the end of July 20, 2025, after being battered by Typhoon Wipha which triggered the highest-level No 10 warning signal, bringing the city to a standstill. Dozens of people were injured, hundreds of trees toppled, and tens of thousands of air travellers were stranded due to cancelled flights. All signals were cancelled as of 5.10am on July 21, 2025.
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