At 9 a.m. Sunday (9 p.m.
Saturday ET), Usagi was about 242 miles east of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong
Observatory said. It was expected to move west-northwest at about 11
miles per hour.
The U.S. Navy's Joint
Typhoon Warning Center said the storm had sustained winds of 115 mph.
That was a drop from the 162 mph recorded on Friday, but Chinese
authorities were bracing for major effects from landfall expected Sunday
or Monday to the east of densely populated Hong Kong.
Fujian Province evacuated
more than 80,000 people and deployed more than 50,000 disaster-relief
personnel, state news agency Xinhua reported. Evacuations also took
place in Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces, state-run news agency Xinhua
said.
The news agency said some
shipping along the coast and between Taiwan and the mainland had been
halted. More than 44,000 fishing boats had been ordered into port.
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