Typhoon Bualoi struck Vietnam’s central coast on Monday, leaving at least nine people dead and 17 fishermen missing. The storm brought powerful winds, heavy rainfall and flooding to provinces including Nghe An, Hue and Thanh Hoa. Large-Scale Evacuations And Disruptions Officials said the

Vietnam has begun mass evacuations and precautionary measures as Typhoon Bualoi, moving faster than expected, approaches the country. The government says it has mobilised 100,000 military personnel to assist the evacuation of around 250,000 people in vulnerable coastal areas. Many flights have been suspended and several coastal airports shut down in anticipation of the

Hong Kong began reopening on Thursday after a 36-hour shutdown triggered by Super Typhoon Ragasa, considered the strongest tropical cyclone of 2025. Businesses, public transport, and certain schools resumed operations as the storm weakened. Airport, Flights, And Transport The Hong Kong International Airport restarted operations from 6 a.m., with all three runways in use.

Typhoon Wipha struck Hong Kong and parts of southern China on July 20, bringing strong winds reaching up to 167 km/h and intense rainfall. The storm uprooted trees, damaged scaffolding, and forced hundreds of flight cancellations. Public transport, ferry services, and schools were suspended for safety, and over 250 residents were moved to temporary shelters. […]