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Macau issues T3 signal after Pakhar lands closer than expected to city still reeling from deadly Typhoon Hato

Wind speeds exceeding 70km per hour recorded

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Macau’s Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau upgraded the signal at 6am on Sunday as Pakhar approached the south China coast. Photo: AFP
A No 3 warning signal has been issued for Macau as severe tropical storm after Pakhar arrived closer than expected to the casino city, still reeling from deadly Typhoon Hato.
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Macau’s Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau published a bulletin saying it had replaced its T8 signal, in effect from Sunday morning, with a lower No 3 signal at 1pm.

The bureau also said there was a higher chance it would issue a red storm surge warning as wind speeds exceeding 70km per hour had been recorded.

Pakhar landed at Taishan – a city some 77km west of Macau – at around 9am, the bureau said.

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At 8am, the tropical cyclone was centred around 40km southwest of Macau.

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A yellow storm surge warning took effect at 9am, two hours earlier than expected.

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