HONG KONG -- Approaching Super Typhoon Ragasa will ground most passenger flights at Hong Kong International Airport for up to 36 hours, the airport's operator said Monday, marking an unusually significant disruption.
Other areas of Asia also prepare for significant disruptions to daily life
A Cathay Pacific jet over Hong Kong. The region's airport is set to ground most flights for more than a day due to an approaching super typhoon. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- Approaching Super Typhoon Ragasa will ground most passenger flights at Hong Kong International Airport for up to 36 hours, the airport's operator said Monday, marking an unusually significant disruption.