Hong Kong hit by strong winds, heavy rain as Typhoon Wipha heads mainland China 

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Waves are seen near the Victoria Harbor following Typhoon Wipha in Hong Kong, on July 20, 2025.
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Rain pounded Hong Kong on Sunday (July 20, 2025) as Typhoon Wipha skirted southwards, packing winds exceeding 167 kph, disrupting 400 flights and public transport, felling hundreds of trees, and damaging a construction site.

Just after 4 p.m. on Sunday (July 20, 2025), weather authorities lowered the typhoon signal in the Asian financial hub to 8 from the maximum of 10, which had been hoisted for nearly seven hours, while more than 110 mm of rain fell within three hours.

Much of the rain concentrated on the northern region neighbouring the mainland, the city’s observatory said, warning of more to come.

A taxi drives near fallen trees following Typhoon Wipha in Hong Kong on July 20, 2025.

A taxi drives near fallen trees following Typhoon Wipha in Hong Kong on July 20, 2025.
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In a statement, the government said 26 people sought treatment in public hospitals, while 253 flocked to its shelters, and 471 fallen trees were reported.

In North Point near the city’s harbour, large swathes of scaffolding were swept off a residential building and onto the road.

As Wipha tracks westward across the South China Sea it is expected to make landfall later on Sunday (July 20, 2025) between Zhuhai and Zhanjiang in the southern province of Guangdong, state-run broadcaster CCTV said.

Authorities in neighbouring Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, also downgraded the typhoon signal to 8 from 10, warning of flooding in its inner harbour area and urging residents to stay safe, public broadcaster TDM said.

Hong Kong’s airport authority said 80,000 travellers were hit by the rescheduling of 400 flights forced by the typhoon.

Cathay Pacific Airways cancelled all flights with Hong Kong airport between 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday (July 20, 2025). It waived ticket change fees and arranged for rebooking.

Most public transport in Hong Kong was suspended, including ferries amid high sea swells.

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