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  1. Storm ‘Has Never Been More Dangerous,’ Governor Warns

    Now a tropical depression, Florence has killed at least 16 people so far, and North Carolina officials expect the crisis to continue for many days.

     By David ZucchinoAlan Blinder and

    Cynthia Warren and Anthony Wheeler stayed at their home in Latta, S.C., to care for their bedridden mother, even after the local fire department came to evacuate the neighborhood.
    Cynthia Warren and Anthony Wheeler stayed at their home in Latta, S.C., to care for their bedridden mother, even after the local fire department came to evacuate the neighborhood.
    CreditJohnny Milano for The New York Times
    1. Typhoon Mangkhut Slams Hong Kong and Southern China

      The year’s most powerful storm, which left a deadly trail in the Philippines, scored a near-direct hit on Hong Kong and Macau before churning across China’s southern coast.

       By Gerry MullanyTiffany May and

      A police officer carrying a girl to safety in Hong Kong on Sunday, when the city took a nearly direct hit from Typhoon Mangkhut.
      A police officer carrying a girl to safety in Hong Kong on Sunday, when the city took a nearly direct hit from Typhoon Mangkhut.
      CreditLam Yik Fei/Getty Images

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