Excessive rain in Hong Kong turns metropolis streets into raging rivers

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Hong Kong skilled essentially the most rainfall in an hour since data started 140 years in the past, resulting in flash flooding that turned streets into raging rivers that regarded higher suited to white-water rafting than metropolis dwelling.

Hong Kong climate authorities issued a black warning, an alert that greater than 70 millimeters (2.75 inches) of rain was anticipated to fall in an hour, at 11:05 p.m. Thursday.

Greater than double that quantity got here down — the Hong Kong Observatory stated that 158.1 mm (6.2 inches) of rain fell at its headquarters between 11 p.m. and midnight, in accordance with the South China Morning Submit.

JUST IN: Hong Kong simply recorded its heaviest hourly rainfall on report with 158.1 mm [6.2 inches] between 11 PM and midnight (HKT). Data date again to 1884 (139 years in the past). A uncommon “Black Rainstorm Warning Sign” has been issued by the HKO observatory. pic.twitter.com/KWtyWbqUmd

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In different elements of Hong Kong — Kowloon, the northeastern New Territories and Hong Kong Island — greater than 200 mm (7.87 inches) of rainfall was recorded between 6 p.m. and midnight, the paper reported.

Pictures and video shared on social media confirmed flooded streets and inundated subway stations.

The town authorities will make an announcement Friday morning whether or not it’s secure for roads and public transport for use and whether or not places of work and colleges shall be allowed to open.

Heavy rain was additionally reported in southern China, together with in Shenzhen, which was reportedly readying to discharge water from its reservoirs, doubtlessly worsening flooding in elements of northern Hong Kong.

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The area has been battered by two typhoons in two weeks, with Saola and Haikui wreaking havoc throughout southern China and Taiwan.

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