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Hong Kong braces for severe typhoon later in week, as storm Koinu approaches

  • Observatory predicts storm Koinu will become severe typhoon, possibly bringing strong winds and rain as it comes within 400km of city by Friday
  • Winds at centre of storm expected to reach 155km/h, compared with 200km/h near eye of Super Typhoon Saola that wrought havoc on city last month

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Severe Tropical Storm Koinu formed on Saturday morning over the western North Pacific Ocean, southeast of Taiwan. Photo: Jelly Tse
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A tropical storm heading towards Hong Kong will develop into a severe typhoon, possibly bringing strong winds and rain as it comes within 400km (249 miles) of the city later in the week, the Observatory has said.

Severe Tropical Storm Koinu formed on Saturday morning over the western North Pacific Ocean, southeast of Taiwan. It was positioned about 910km east-northeast of Manila in the Philippines as of 8pm on Sunday.

Koinu, which refers to the constellation of Canis Minor in Japanese, will move towards the Luzon Strait and intensify into a severe typhoon on Tuesday.

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The typhoon will be within 400km of Hong Kong by Friday, with winds at the centre of the storm expected to reach 155km/h (96mph). Last month, Super Typhoon Saola had average wind speeds above 200km/h near its eye at one stage.

Saola wrought havoc on the city and left fallen trees, rubbish-strewn streets and flooded coastal communities in its wake.

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