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Bloomberg News reports that Hong Kong Airport may close for 36 hours due to the super typhoon approaching.

Bloomberg News reported Monday that Hong Kong International Airport plans to suspend all flights for 36-hours as it prepares for the strongest super typhoon in recent years.

The report said that airport and aviation officials will stop all flights as early as 6 pm (1000 GMT) Tuesday until 6 am on Thursday due to the Super Typhoon Ragasa's advance.

Airport Authority Hong Kong spokesperson said that it was closely monitoring Ragasa's progress and had begun preparing for the super typhoon.

According to the report, an official announcement will be made on Monday. The Hong Kong Observatory also plans to issue its first warning signal for the storm at noon.

The Civil Aviation Department didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

On Monday, the Philippines suspended classes and work in Metro Manila and other parts of the nation as Ragasa approached northern Luzon and threatened destructive winds and heavy rainfall. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger, Muralikumar Anantharaman, and Angela Christy from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)