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Severe Tropical Storm Pakhar
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T3 signal issued as severe tropical storm Pakhar approaches Hong Kong

Signal may to be upgraded to No 8 before dawn on Sunday as strong winds hit

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A No 3 warning signal was issued at 8.40pm as severe tropical storm Pakhar closed in on Hong Kong, with forecasters saying they may issue the No 8 warning before 6am on Sunday.

Low-lying areas of Hong Kong are again at risk of flooding, four days after Typhoon Hato caused widespread destruction across the region.

Pakhar was expected to be closest on Sunday – within 200km of the city.

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“There may be flooding in low-lying areas,” the Hong Kong Observatory said. “The public are advised to take precautions against strong winds and clear storm-water drains to avoid flooding as soon as possible.”

Macau issued a typhoon signal No 3 at 11.30pm on Saturday. Local forecasters said Pakhar would strengthen and they might issue a higher signal No 8 between 5am and 8am on Sunday.

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Hongkongers basked in 34 degree heat on Saturday but Pakhar is expected to bring heavy, squally showers throughout Sunday.

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