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Typhoon disrupts business in Hong Kong

Hong Kong - Hong Kong was hit with strong winds and heavy rain on Tuesday after the No 8 storm signal was hoisted and expected to disrupt business across the financial hub, with the stock market likely to stay closed for at least part of the morning.

The Observatory, which raised the No 8 signal late on Monday, said it expected it to stay in force "for some time" this morning even though Kalmegi is moving away from the city.

There will be no trading in the morning if the typhoon signal remains at 8 or higher at 09:00 local time (01:00 GMT), with trading suspended for the whole day if storm signal 8 is still up at noon.

Schools, businesses and non-essential government services will also close while storm the signal 8 remains.

Flights in and out of Hong Kong Airport were delayed, affecting thousands of passengers, with the impact expected to last well into Tuesday morning.

Typhoon Kalmaegi brought gusts of up to 125km/h in the past hour as it swept past on its way towards China's Guangdong province and Hainan Island after it plunged northern parts of the Philippines into darkness and inundated farmland.

At 06:00, Typhoon Kalmaegi was centred about 380km southwest of Hong Kong and was forecast to move west-northwest at about 30 kilometres per hour towards the Chinese resort island of Hainan.

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