Hong Kong authorities issued a warning of “Hurricane Winds” this morning, which is the highest alarm level, as Hurricane Uafa is approaching China’s southern coasts, forcing authorities to close kindergartens and schools and cancel 500 flights. Uafa was about 60 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong around 10:00 local time (05:00 Greek time) and continued to reinforce as it approached the coast of the Chinese province of Guangdong in southern China, announced the Meteorological Observatory. This has raised the alarm to the highest level, the “T10”, which warns of “hurricane winds” that “are expected to blow at an average speed of 118 kilometers per hour or more”. The hurricane is expected to bypass the Financial Center during today’s day about 50 kilometers south, “posing a significant threat to Hong Kong”. The Chinese provinces of Hainan and Guangdong were also on alert, according to the official Chinese news agency […]
Source: News Beast

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