Hong Kong takes in the aftermath of the strongest storm in decades

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Fallen trees and snapped branches litter the streets of Hong Kong after Typhoon Saola -- the region's strongest storm in decades -- swept across southern China. Tens of millions of people in densely populated centres sheltered indoors on Friday after Saola triggered Hong Kong's highest threat level, which has only been issued 16 times since World War II. "Yesterday it was a bit scary" says Angelie, "because the wind was so strong."
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00:00 Last light is very very strong. That's mean.
00:27 Yesterday is a bit scary because the wind is so strong that of course we were just like
00:39 stay at home, stay positive that it will be alright.
00:59 (whooshing)

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