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- SHardly a bridge too far for Hong Kong to be inclusive of pedestrians and cyclistsscmp.com
- 2 Hong Kong aided schools to merge next year due to falling enrolmentSouth China Morning Post
- Typhoon halts daily activities in Taiwannwaonline.com
- Typhoon Haikui slams into Taiwan as residents urged to stay homestaradvertiser.com
- Typhoon Saola aftermath: Hong Kong wakes to debris and fallen trees on roads, but damage not as bad as fearedSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong coastal residents face nervous wait to see if lessons learned from past storms stand flooding test of Super Typhoon SaolaSouth China Morning Post
- As Hong Kong hunkers down for Super Typhoon Saola, the Post looks back at the city’s most ferocious stormsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong should aim to be carbon zero by 2050, say government advisers to city’s climate change blueprintSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong's vast $3.8 billion rain-tunnel networkCNN
- Hong Kong protests: hundreds gather at peaceful rallies to mark Yuen Long MTR station attack six months onSouth China Morning Post
- Tokyo 2020 calling for Hong Kong champion Yau Ka-chun, when sport climbing makes Olympics debutSouth China Morning Post
- The forecasters on the front line of extreme weatherCNN
- MTR disrupted yet again with train on Hong Kong’s Island line halted after emergency door is opened mid-service and passengers encroach on tracksSouth China Morning Post
- Philippines has Mangkhut struck off typhoon names listSouth China Morning Post
- How Hong Kong plans to replace 100,000 treesCNN
- Holding back the tide: Hong Kong government commissions study to find ways of stopping sea from flooding communities during superstorms and typhoonsSouth China Morning Post
- Grim search for typhoon landslide victims as Philippines death toll climbsnation.co.ke
- Typhoon Mangkhut bill could set Hong Kong record of US$1 billion in insurance claimsSouth China Morning Post
- Clean up begins for Hong Kong residents after Typhoon Mangkhut wreaks havoc across city, leaving rubble, broken trees and layers of mud in its wakeSouth China Morning Post
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