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At least 2 dead as Hong Kong hit by heaviest rainfall in 140 years

At least 2 dead as Hong Kong hit by heaviest rainfall in 140 years

Hong Kong was hit Friday by the worst downpour in over 140 years that killed no less than two folks and injured 100 others, native media reported Friday.

Local authorities spoke of “extreme conditions” in an announcement Friday. Schools remained closed and companies had been advised to provide their staff the day without work.

The Hong Kong Observatory registered a brand new rainfall document for a part of the town in a single day. At the observatory’s headquarters, 158.1 millimetres of rain was recorded in a single hour. This is the very best worth since information started in 1884.

On Thursday evening, the meteorological observatory issued a “black warning,” that means that “heavy rain has fallen or is expected to fall generally over Hong Kong, exceeding 70 millimeters in an hour, and is likely to continue.”

A worker works by a whirlpool as flood waters is drained on a road in Hong Kong, Sept. 8, 2023. (AFP Photo)

Plainclothes officials and police look at a landslide covering a road at Yiu Tung Estate, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong, Sept. 8, 2023. (AFP Photo)

‘Rain of the century’

The South China Morning Post reported roads that was raging rivers whereas bourse operator HKEX halted the morning session Friday.

Images of flooded underground automotive parks and underground railway stations had been shared on social media. There had been additionally landslides.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu spoke on Facebook of a “rain of the century” and known as on the inhabitants to keep away from going exterior if attainable.

Extreme rainfall additionally occurred within the neighboring Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen.

Just final weekend, Typhoon Saola hit the area with heavy rain and gale-force winds. Unlike with the present rainstorm, nevertheless, the authorities had warned of Saola properly prematurely.

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