Hong Kong’s second black rainstorm warning in six hours

WorldEnvironment
5 Aug 2025 • 8:55 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Hong Kong was brought to a standstill on Tuesday by a rare black rainstorm warning, the second in less than six hours, due to torrential rain.
  • The Hong Kong Observatory issued its highest-level alert, with over 70mm of rain falling per hour, causing severe flooding across multiple districts.
  • Public services, including schools, courts, and immigration offices, were suspended, and transport networks faced widespread disruption.
  • Flash floods inundated areas like Queen Mary Hospital and major roads, while two vessels also sank in separate incidents.
  • The extreme weather event, which followed deadly floods in southern China, highlights the escalating risks of climate change in the region.

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