Hong Kong back in business after storm Tapah disrupts classes, flights and work

Hong Kong quickly returned to normal on Monday afternoon as Severe Tropical Storm Tapah moved away after triggering the No 8 typhoon signal for nearly 16 hours, with 140 flights cancelled, school classes suspended and many people on flexible work arrangements.

While the No 8 signal was in effect in the morning, HK Express flight UO235 was suspected to have hit signage boards at Hong Kong International Airport while taxiing on the north runway.

None of the 137 passengers and crew members on board were injured, but the Civil Aviation Department said it was deeply concerned about the case and was investigating.

Tapah – a Malay word for a type of giant freshwater catfish – hit Hong Kong within a short time frame, triggering the No 3 signal early on Sunday, which the Observatory upgraded to No 8 in the evening. By Monday afternoon, the forecaster had lowered the signal to No 3.

The storm caused less damage than Typhoon Wipha in July, with 12 people injured, 162 reports of fallen trees and three cases of flooding.

Many people started heading to work on Monday afternoon and found the Observatory’s typhoon warnings to be timely.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Opinion | Hong Kong tourism’s future hinges on forging connections with visitors

Hong Kong stands at a pivotal moment in its tourism journey. The city has made commendable efforts in reigniting interest – through government subsidies, mega-events and promotional campaigns. Even so, the question remains: how do we ensure this rebound becomes a renaissance? The answer lies not in discounts, but in delivering lifelong memories. As a

Forging a Path for Sustainability in Hong Kong

#OnlyWayForward HONG KONG, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The sixth edition of ReThink HK is taking place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) from 11 to 12 September 2025. The event will feature 150+ sessions across nine themed theatres and stages, alongside a Sustainable Solutions Expo showcasing approximately 300 exhibiting companies. With

an expanded edition of maison&objet’s intérieurs fair in hong kong returns to asia in 2025

second edition of maison&objet hong kong returns to asia in 2025

maison&objet returns for its second edition to hong kong   Maison&Objet, the world’s leading event for international design, interior decoration, and lifestyle, returns to Hong Kong with an expanded edition under a new identity: Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025. Taking place from December 3 to 6, 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre,