Typhoon Wipha swept through Hong Kong, southern China, Vietnam, and the Philippines, causing widespread disruption, flooding, and travel chaos. The storm forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights, closed airports, and suspended public transport in major cities like Hong Kong and Haiphong. Authorities in Vietnam and China issued emergency alerts as Wipha brought torrential rains, strong winds, and the risk of flash floods and landslides, with some areas receiving a month's worth of rain in just days. The typhoon toppled trees, injured dozens, and left thousands stranded or displaced, while power outages and property damage were reported across the region. As Wipha weakened, cleanup and recovery efforts began, but the storm highlighted the vulnerability of coastal cities to extreme weather events.
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