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Havoc and devastation in wake of Typhoon Vicente

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The city struggled to recover yesterday after Severe Typhoon Vicente left it bruised and battered.

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There was traffic chaos on the land and in the air and at least 138 people were injured, 71 of whom were hospitalised. A 43-year-old man was in a serious condition.

More than 400 flights were disrupted at Chek Lap Kok Airport, with hundreds of travellers stuck on parked planes for up to six hours.

Thousands of passengers were stranded in the airport as flights were delayed, cancelled or diverted. Commuters were forced to spend the night at East Rail stations after falling trees damaged overhead cables near Tai Po.

Some refused to leave the trains as they could find no other public transport to take them home. They also blamed the rail operator for leaving them unattended.

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It was the first time passengers have been forced to stay at stations overnight in a typhoon, but the rail operator insisted that it had done all it could to take care of the stranded passengers.

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