HONG KONG: Typhoon Usagi killed at least 25 people after crashing ashore in southern China, throwing the region’s transport systems into chaos and leaving tens of thousands of airline passengers stranded in Hong Kong.
Schools and businesses were shut yesterday as activity in the normally teeming financial hub slowed to a crawl after Usagi – the world’s most powerful storm this year – battered a long swathe of coastline with torrential rain and winds of up to 165kph during the night.
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