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After Philippines, Storm Eyes Hong Kong Save Email Print
Posted: 9:32 AM Jun 24, 2008
Last Updated: 9:32 AM Jun 24, 2008
Reporter: Stephen Bowers
Email Address: stephen.bowers@wtok.com

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After killing more than 800 people in the Philippines, Typhoon Fengshen is approaching Hong Kong and the south China coastline.

Typhoon Fengshen has been downgraded to a tropical storm and now has winds of 60 mph.

The storm is expected to be a heavy rain maker for much of southern China well east of the impact zone of last month's major earthquake. Flooding and landslides will be a major threat as Tropical Storm Fengshen moves inland.

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