Typhoon Usagi hits China
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The arrivals screen displays cancelled flights at the downtown airport services following the passing of Typhoon Usagi in Hong Kong.(AFP Photo)
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The top of the 412-metre International Financial Center (IFC) building (R) - the 8th tallest building in the world - disappears into the mist as Typhoon Usagi leaves Hong Kong.(AFP Photo)
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A man walks over fallen branches on a pavement at a residential district after Typhoon Usagi hit Hong Kong. (Photo: Reuters)
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A passenger sleeps at Hong Kong's international airport as flights remain delayed following the year's most powerful typhoon slammed into southern China, forcing hundreds of flight cancellations (AP Photo)
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Passengers affected by Typhoon Usagi wait at airline counters at Hong Kong's international airport.(AP Photo)
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A normally busy street in the Sheung Wan neighbourhood of Hong Kong is seen empty after Typhoon Usagi moved over the region. (AFP Photo)
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A closed sign at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after Typhoon Usagi hits Hong Kong. (Reuters photo)
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A sign announces the typhoon "signal no. 8" outside the historic Man Mo Temple in the Sheung Wan neighbourhood of Hong Kong. (AFP Photo)
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A ferry crew member changes a sign to inform the public of the storm warning system after passing Typhoon Usagi was downgraded from "typhoon signal no. 8" to "no. 3" in Hong Kong. (AFP Photo)
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People walk in a normally crowded morning market in the Soho district of Hong Kong after Typhoon Usagi moved through the region. (AFP Photo)
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