Intense rainfall drenches Hong Kong, causes widespread flooding

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Torrential rain deluged Hong Kong on Friday leading to widespread flooding across the densely packed city, submerging streets, shopping malls and metro stations, as authorities shut schools and asked workers to stay at home.

The Chinese special administrative region saw the highest hourly rainfall since records began 140 years ago.

Hong Kong Observatory reported rainfall of 158.1 millimetres between 11 p.m. HKT on Thursday and midnight on Friday.

Vehicles are seen in a flooded portion of a parking lot in Hong Kong.
A view of a Hong Kong parking lot that flooded during the heavy rain. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters)

The weather bureau issued the highest “black” rainstorm warning and said more than 200 mm of rainfall was recorded on Hong Kong’s main island, Kowloon and the northeastern part of the city’s New Territories since Thursday night.

The trough of low pressure associated with the remnant of Typhoon Haikui has brought torrential rain to the coast of Guangdong since Thursday, the weather bureau said. Extreme conditions are expected to last until at least noon on Friday.

A pedestrian walks along a stretch of flooded roadway in Hong Kong.
A pedestrian walks through a stretch of flooded highway in Hong Kong on Friday. (Louise Delmotte/The Associated Press)

Hong Kong’s stock exchange will not open on Friday morning if the black rainstorm warning is still in place at 9 a.m. local time, the exchange said.

City leader John Lee said he was very concerned about the severe flooding in most parts of the territory and had instructed all departments to respond with “all-out efforts.”

Videos circulating on social media showed streets turning into raging rivers, while one clip showed water gushing down an escalator into a swamped subway station.

Workers assist a driver who became stranded amid flooding caused by intense rainfall in Hong Kong.
Workers assist a driver on Friday who became stranded as heavy rains fell and flooding occurred in Hong Kong. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters)

The city’s cross-harbour tunnel, one of main arteries connecting Hong Kong island to Kowloon, was also inundated with water, while photos showed a waterlogged shopping centre in the Chai Wan district.

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp, which operates the city’s rail network, said at least one line was shut while others were operating at delayed intervals.

A portion of a flooded shopping mall is seen in Hong Kong.
A flooded shopping mall is seen on Friday. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters)

All schools have been suspended on Friday due to “extreme conditions caused by extensive flooding and serious traffic disruption,” the government said.

It appealed to employers to observe work arrangements normally used for the strong wind signal No. 8, which brings the city to an effective standstill with offices and stores shut.

A man carrying an umbrella wades through a flooded area in Hong Kong.
A man carrying an umbrella wades through a flooded area in Hong Kong on Friday. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters)
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