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Remembering killer Super Typhoon Hato, Macau residents prepare for impact of Super Typhoon Mangkhut

The last time a huge storm battered the casino hub, 10 people died and many businesses suffered. This time, residents have planned ahead

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Staff erecting fencing at a shop in Macau before Super Typhoon Mangkhut arrives. Photo: Dickson Lee

Learning from the tragedies of last year, Macau residents raced to batten down the hatches for Super Typhoon Mangkhut on Saturday.

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Floodgates were up in areas near the city’s inner harbour, where floodwaters taller than a man were reported last August. According to official figures, 10 people died and more than 240 were injured back then, when Super Typhoon Hato hit the casino hub. Of those who died, four were found in car parks.

One of the car parks was at Tak Hang Building, a private estate where one man died. On Saturday, managers there were making sure residents keep out this time.

Leong Io-keong, who chairs the building’s owners’ association, said the car park would be in lockdown from 9pm on Saturday until the storm finishes.

“If residents don’t drive away their cars before 9pm, it will be their own fault,” Leong said.

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