Hong Kong issues 2 black rainstorm warnings in 1 day as downpours hit city
Observatory cancels amber rainstorm signal at 10.25pm after day of flooding, disrupted flights and suspended classes
Hong Kong issued the black rainstorm warning twice within a single day, as downpours flooded the New Territories, disrupted flights and forced class suspensions on Thursday.
The Observatory downgraded the day’s second black rainstorm warning, the highest of a three-tier system, to red at 8.30pm during an active southerly airstream over coastal Guangdong.
The amber signal was later issued at 9.05pm before it was cancelled at 10.25pm.
It was the third time the forecaster had issued the top-level warning within a month. The first this year was on June 8 and lasted about an hour. Thursday’s second black rainstorm signal was accompanied by a hail warning.
The downpours during the day forced the temporary closure of the Man Kam To border control point for more than 3 hours, with Shenzhen authorities suspending passenger and cargo clearance services after some facilities had been flooded. The port resumed operations at 8 pm.





