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Tropical Cyclone Signal No 3 to remain up this morning
Macao News > Social Affairs > Tropical Cyclone Signal No 3 to remain up this morning

Tropical Cyclone Signal No 3 to remain up this morning Link copied

Typhoon Nesat now about 400 kilometres south of Macao, gradually moving toward the coast of Vietnam.

Tropical Cyclone Signal No 3 Macao
Photo courtesy of the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG)
18 October 2022 BY STAFF REPORTER
BY STAFF REPORTER18 October 2022

Signal No 3 is still in effect, and is likely to remain hoisted this morning as local winds strengthen.

Forecasters at the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau said that at close to 7 am today Typhoon Nesat was about 400 kilometres south of Macao and moving toward the coast of Vietnam.

As winds over the city’s bridges are expected to be strong and gusty, drivers are advised to pay attention to traffic safety. Motorcyclists should travel between Macao Peninsula and Taipa Island via the motorcycle lane on Sai Van Bridge.

 

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