Super Typhoon Ragasa Threatens Hong Kong with Record Winds

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Hong Kong International Airport is considering a 36-hour closure due to Super Typhoon Ragasa, one of the strongest storms in years, which is expected to make landfall over Guangdong province. The shutdown aims to prevent damage and avoid chaos like the 2023 storm, with airlines waiving change fees and rescheduling flights. The storm's intensity and trajectory pose significant risks to residents and the economy, prompting extensive safety preparations.
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