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Hong Kong Braces for Deluge: Heaviest Rainfall in 140 Years Submerges City

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Hong Kong Braces for Deluge: Heaviest Rainfall in 140 Years Submerges City
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In an unprecedented meteorological event, Hong Kong finds itself grappling with the most substantial rainfall it has witnessed in 140 years, unleashing widespread flooding and chaos across the densely populated and hilly territory. As authorities scramble to respond, schools remain shuttered, workers are urged to stay home, and the city’s iconic cross-harbour tunnel lies inundated. This deluge is attributed to the remnants of Typhoon Haikui, highlighting the intensifying impact of climate change on tropical storms in Southern China.

 

Schools Shut, Workers Stay Home as Rainfall Causes Chaos

 

Hong Kong residents woke up to a city transformed into a waterlogged labyrinth as torrential rain pounded down relentlessly. The Hong Kong Observatory reported an astounding 158.1 millimeters of rainfall within a single hour—the highest on record since its inception in 1884. Authorities reacted swiftly to the unfolding crisis, shutting down schools and advising workers to stay home due to the “extreme conditions.”

 

Streets, shopping malls, and metro stations became submerged in knee-deep water, effectively paralyzing the city’s usual hustle and bustle. The critical cross-harbour tunnel, a lifeline connecting Hong Kong Island to Kowloon, found itself submerged beneath the deluge, leading to disruptions in transport and further exacerbating the crisis.

 

Landslide warnings have been issued for specific areas, adding to the growing list of concerns for residents. The Hong Kong Observatory has cautioned citizens living near rivers to remain vigilant and even consider evacuation if their homes succumb to flooding. The city’s Chief Executive, John Lee, expressed deep concern and called for “all-out efforts” from all departments to confront this severe flooding.

 

Historic Rainfall Records Shattered by Unrelenting Downpour

 

The Hong Kong Observatory has raised its warning to the highest level, declaring a “black” rainstorm alert. This alarming meteorological phenomenon shows no signs of abating and is projected to persist until at least noon, raising fears of flash floods and heightened damage to the coastal areas. The weather agency attributes this unprecedented deluge to the “trough of low pressure associated with [the] remnant of Haikui,” highlighting the lingering influence of recent typhoon activity in the region.

 

These extreme weather events are a stark reminder of the growing impact of climate change on tropical storms. Experts assert that climate change has escalated the intensity of such storms, resulting in increased rainfall and more powerful winds, which, in turn, lead to flash floods and coastal devastation. As Hong Kong battles this historic rainfall, the wider implications of a changing climate on the region’s vulnerability to extreme weather events become increasingly evident.

 

Climate Change Amplifies Tropical Storms’ Fury in Southern China

 

The relentless downpour that has inundated Hong Kong is emblematic of a broader trend in Southern China. Recent weeks have seen the region buffeted by a series of tropical storms, with Typhoon Haikui leaving a trail of destruction in Taiwan before making landfall in China’s Fujian province. Although Hong Kong managed to evade a direct hit, the remnants of Haikui have wreaked havoc, showcasing the far-reaching effects of these storms.

 

Southern China witnessed a double onslaught of typhoons Saola and Haikui in quick succession the previous weekend, underscoring the vulnerability of the region to extreme weather events. The intensifying impact of climate change on these storms is an urgent concern for both Hong Kong and its neighboring provinces, demanding a coordinated effort to mitigate and adapt to the changing climate’s challenges.

 

As Hong Kong navigates the aftermath of this historic rainfall, it serves as a poignant reminder of the pressing need to address climate change’s impacts, not just on this bustling metropolis but across the entire Southern China region. The urgent call to action is clear: a comprehensive response is required to confront the intensifying fury of tropical storms, safeguarding lives and livelihoods in this densely populated part of the world.

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