Vietnam races to prepare for Typhoon Wipha
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Two men in the Philippines wading neck-deep in water after roads became flooded from tropical Storm Wipha
MARIKINA CITY, Philippines (Reuters) – Typhoon Wipha had caused five deaths, left seven people missing and affected more than 800,000 people in the Philippines, according to the Philippine National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, as of 08:00 am on Monday.
Typhoon Wipha has toppled trees and caused major flight disruptions in Hong Kong and at some nearby airports in China as it moved west off the country’s southern coast.
As of July 20 morning, three people were reported dead in the Philippines, while three were injured and three others missing due to the effects of Wipha.
Macau gaming regulators ordered casinos to remain open during a weekend typhoon that triggered the highest tropical storm warning.
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Typhoon Wipha, despite not making landfall, has caused widespread damage and loss in the Philippines, killing five people and leaving seven missing. According to the Philippine National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
🌪Typhoon Wipha hit Hong Kong with T10 warning, causing 400+ flight cancellations, fallen trees, and flooding. It made landfall in Guangdong, China, weakening to a tropical storm. Heavy rain continues, affecting Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.