Typhoon Wipha swept through Hong Kong, southern China, and northern Vietnam, causing severe travel disruptions, flooding, and widespread damage.
The storm forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights, stranded tens of thousands of travelers, and led to the closure of airports and suspension of public transport. Authorities in affected regions issued emergency warnings for flash floods and landslides, with some areas receiving a month's worth of rain in just a few days. High winds toppled trees, injured dozens, and caused power outages, while coastal provinces in Vietnam and China braced for further impacts.
As Wipha weakened to a tropical storm, its remnants continued to bring heavy rain and the risk of additional flooding across Southeast Asia.
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