Typhoon Wipha has battered multiple countries across Asia, including Vietnam, Hong Kong, southern China, Taiwan, and the Philippines, causing widespread travel chaos, flooding, and power outages. The storm forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights, shut down airports, and suspended public transport, stranding tens of thousands of travelers. Authorities in Vietnam and China issued emergency alerts, warning of flash floods and landslides as torrential rains inundated coastal and inland areas. Hong Kong raised its highest storm warning, with hurricane-force winds toppling trees and injuring dozens, while cities across southern China braced for further storms and flooding. As Wipha weakens, its remnants continue to bring heavy rain and disruption, highlighting the region's vulnerability to extreme weather events.
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