Typhoon Hagupit swept into southern China's Guangdong province Wednesday, uprooting trees, knocking down billboards and forcing the evacuation of more than 28,000 people before weakening into a tropical storm, state-run media reported. According to AP,Packing winds of 106 mph (172 kph), the storm made landfall in the city of Maoming after lashing the Asian financial center of Hong Kong, where schools and courts remained closed. The storm injured 58 people in Hong Kong while collapsing scaffolding and triggering flash flooding, officials said. In southern Guangdong, officials evacuated 17,324 people in the coastal city of Yangjiang, and more than 11,000 had to leave nearby Xuwen County, the official Xinhua News Agency said. About 51,000 ships with 200,000 crew returned to harbor, the report said. Hagupit blew over trees and billboards in Maoming, and it forced the closure of schools in the city of Zhanjiang, Xinhua said. But no major damage or deaths have been reported in Guangdong _ one of China's biggest manufacturing centers. In Hong Kong, at least 148 passenger flights were either canceled or delayed and another three were diverted, the city's government said.