Hong Kong schools, businesses close as Tropical Storm Tapah brushes past


A woman holding an umbrella inverted by winds as Tropical Storm Tapah approaches in Hong Kong on Sept 8. - Reuters

HONG KONG: Hong Kong shut schools and many businesses closed on Monday (Sept 8) as severe Tropical Storm Tapah came within 170km (106 miles) of the territory with gale-force winds and heavy rain bands affecting much of the financial hub, prompting the cancellation of some flights.

Damage seemed minimal, with streets mainly calm and no reports yet of landslides and major flooding on Monday morning.

Most transport, including ferries, buses and trams, was suspended, while the city's mass-transit railway system was running at longer intervals.

Hong Kong's Observatory said the Typhoon 8 signal, its third-highest, would remain in place until at least 11am (0300 GMT). Businesses can reopen if the signal is lowered, but schools will be shut for the full day, the city's education bureau said.

Bicycles are seen blown over as Typhoon Tapah heads to the coast near Hong Kong on Sept 8, 2025. - AFPBicycles are seen blown over as Typhoon Tapah heads to the coast near Hong Kong on Sept 8, 2025. - AFP

Sustained winds of 101kph (63 mph) were recorded near the city's international airport on Lantau Island on Monday morning, with maximum gusts of 151 kph.

Authorities also issued the Amber rainstorm signal, its lowest in a three-tier ranking, at 4:55 a.m.

Tapah made landfall over Taishan in China's southern Guangdong province at 8:50am local time, and it is expected to move away from Hong Kong gradually, the observatory said.

In the neighbouring Chinese city of Shenzhen, schools have also been shuttered. - Reuters

 

 

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