
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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