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Hong Kong Observatory raised the Number 8 at 6pm. At that hour Typhoon Hagupit was about 210 kilometres south-southeast of a little island in the South China Sea.
The "big wind" is forecast to move west or west-northwest and make landfall on the south China coast.
That's to say, well to the west of a little island in the South China Sea.
Hagupit's outer rainbands and strong winds are already upon the island. Gale force winds and heavy rains to come.
Stay safe!
Hong Kong Observatory raised the Number 8 at 6pm. At that hour Typhoon Hagupit was about 210 kilometres south-southeast of a little island in the South China Sea.
The "big wind" is forecast to move west or west-northwest and make landfall on the south China coast.
That's to say, well to the west of a little island in the South China Sea.
Hagupit's outer rainbands and strong winds are already upon the island. Gale force winds and heavy rains to come.
Stay safe!
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