Typhoon Nesat shuts Hong Kong, slams Hainan

Typhoon Nesat shuts Hong Kong, slams Hainan

Typhoon Nesat, the strongest to hit China this year, forced the evacuation of 300,000 people, grounded flights and closed markets as it swept past Hong Kong, slammed into the Chinese island of Hainan and headed to Vietnam.
The typhoon, which killed at least 39 people in the Philippines earlier this week, made landfall in Hainan province at 2:30 p.m. local time yesterday with winds as fast as 151 kilometers (94 miles) an hour, the China Meteorological Administration said. In Hong Kong, the storm felled trees, ripped bamboo scaffolding from buildings and forced the city's stock exchange to halt trading after the highest storm warning in two years was issued.
Gale force winds and torrential rains lashed Hainan as provincial authorities rushed to move residents out of areas judged dangerous, ordered ships back to port and halted flights and high-speed rail services. Moving west, the typhoon may reach the coast of Vietnam by tomorrow, where four people were killed and 5,000 hectares of farmland flooded earlier this week by Tropical Storm Haitang.
Hong Kong's No. 8 storm warning was reduced to a strong wind signal at 5 p.m. local time with Nesat 450 kilometers (280 miles) away, according to the city's observatory. A total of 25 people sought medical treatment at Hong Kong public hospitals during the passage of the typhoon, the government said.
The city received 15 reports of loose or falling scaffolding and about 400 reports of fallen trees. No flooding or landslides were reported, the government said.
Flooding Concern
In Hainan, authorities evacuated about 58,000 residents around Wengtian township where Nesat made landfall, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Rainfall from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. local time had exceed 100 millimeters in 72 townships in the province, fueled concerns about flooding, according to Xinhua. There were not yet reports of deaths or injuries. Typhoon Nesat killed at least 39 people and left 33 other missing in the Philippines, Xinhua reported.
Cnooc Ltd. (883), China's largest offshore energy explorer, shut down part of its operations in the South China Sea yesterday because of the typhoon. The operations will resume as soon as possible, spokesman Jiang Yongzhi said by e-mail.
Nesat is striking Hainan, home to tropical resort cities such as Sanya, before the weeklong National Day holiday that starts Oct. 1. Authorities halted all flights and high-speed rail services to Sanya ahead of the typhoon.
In Hong Kong, the airport canceled 35 flights, diverted 31 to land in nearby locations and delayed 381 others due to the typhoon as of 7 p.m. local time yesterday, according to a Hong Kong Airport Authority spokeswoman, who declined to be identified because of the agency's rules.
Public Transportation
Most public transportation in Hong Kong had resumed by the evening as the city prepared for the return of thousands of workers to the financial district that was cleared by the storm.
Those who did go to their offices this morning found the financial district to be "like a dark, wet, ghost town," said Gavin Parry, managing director of brokerage Parry International Trading Ltd. Parry walked to work because there were few minibuses, no public buses and taxis were "trawling for passengers to pay an extra HK$100 fare."
HSBC closed at least 100 branches, Laine Santana, a Kong- based spokeswoman for the bank, said. Standard Chartered shuttered at least 75, said spokeswoman Gabriel Kwan.
Hong Kong has endured fewer tropical storms in the past two years, with seven in 2011 and 11 the previous year, compared with 28 in 2009. Typhoon Roke this month crossed Japan, causing widespread flooding and power cuts. Typhoon Muifa caused almost 3 billion yuan ($469 million) of direct economic losses in China in August, according to Xinhua.
In Vietnam, officials warned that flooding in the Mekong Delta will peak in the next few days with water levels as high as 4.9 meters. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung asked provincial authorities to proactively evacuate residents from areas at risk of landslides and floods, according to a statement on the government's website. Authorities also banned boats in the northern provinces from going out to sea.

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