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Hong Kong raises highest warning for Severe Typhoon Hato

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Hong Kong raises its highest storm warning as Severe Typhoon Hato brought the city to a standstill, shutting down the stock market and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights as heavy rain and winds pummelled the territory. IMAGES

Added on the 23/08/2017 03:50:00 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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