Hong Kong Issues Black Rainstorm Warning, Causes Disruptions
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- Hong Kong lowered its rainstorm warning to red after issuing its second black alert of the year.
- The highest level warning caused flight disruptions, suspended afternoon classes, and led to flooding in the northern New Territories.
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Hong Kong issued its second black rainstorm warning of the year, the highest level in its warning system, leading to significant disruptions across the city.
Hong Kong lowered its rainstorm warning to red after issuing its second black alert of the year, which prompted flight disruptions, the suspension of afternoon classes and flooding in the northern New Territories.
The warning was issued at 3.05pm on Thursday, as the Hong Kong Observatory cautioned of heavy showers, squally thunderstorms and flooding risks across several districts.
“According to the present assessment, the black rainstorm warning signal will at least remain in force until 3pm,” the forecaster said.
“The Observatory will issue the red rainstorm warning signal to replace the black rainstorm warning signal at 3.05 pm.”
It was the second time the Observatory had issued the highest level in its three-tier rainstorm warning system within a month. The first black rainstorm warning this year was issued on June 8 and lasted about an hour.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Extent of flooding damage?
- Full impact on flights and transport?






