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Typhoon signal No 1 issued, but Tropical Storm Mawar unlikely to hit Hong Kong

Storm, expected to give the city a wide berth, still causes 20 flights to be cancelled

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These waters will remain calm this weekend. Photo: David Wong

Hong Kong woke to a standby typhoon signal on Saturday as Tropical Storm Mawar came within 800km, but forecasters said the city was unlikely to face its third weather-beating in a fortnight.

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But the storm did cause some local disruption, prompting the cancellations of 20 flights to and from the city.

The Observatory issued the No 1 signal, officially the standby signal, at 2.20am.

By 11.45am, Mawar was estimated to be 320km east-southeast of Hong Kong and forecast to head north-northwest, skirting along the eastern coast of Guangdong province.

The tropical storm was unlikely to get close to Hong Kong. Forecasters had suggested days earlier that the city could face a direct hit from its third typhoon in only two weeks.
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The Observatory said Mawar was moving slowly, but strengthening. It added that it was unlikely to upgrade the storm warning to signal No 3.

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