Hong Kong Reels from Intense Flooding After Heavy Rainfall
En resumen
- Hong Kong experienced severe flooding with over 70mm of rain in 24 hours, causing rivers to overflow and pavements to flood.
- Viral videos initially met with skepticism about their authenticity were confirmed by residents.
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Parts of Hong Kong experienced severe flooding after more than 70 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, leading to viral social media posts.
Videos of flash-flooded rivers and overflowing pavements went viral on social media on Wednesday as residents in parts of Hong Kong grappled with more than 70 mm of rainfall in 24 hours.
The intensity of the floods prompted some users online to claim a picture of the extreme was outdated or even AI-generated, only to be proved wrong when a clip was shared by another person.
“I actually live in the village houses right above that spot, so I wanted to post the video I took this morning to prove it’s not fake!” the user wrote.
The earlier image, which was shared in a Facebook group, shows nearly identical scenes of flooding near Tsuen Wan’s Allway Gardens the day before.
In the comments, another Hong Kong resident shared videos of overflowing pavements from outside her car window in Fanling, as a flash of lightning appears in the sky above.
The local forecaster said areas such as Pok Fu Lam on Hong Kong Island and parts of Sha Tin, Tai Po, Sai Kung and Tseung Kwan O in the New Territories had experienced at least 70mm of rain by Wednesday afternoon.
The Hong Kong Observatory issued the thunderstorm warning multiple times that day, starting from 2am.
Preguntas abiertas
- What is the extent of damage caused by the floods?
- What is the forecast for the coming days?






