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Hong Kong has closed schools and suspended trading on the stock exchange after a weakening Typhoon Koinu brought torrential rain and storm-force winds to the southern Chinese territory.

More than 150mm of rain was recorded over most parts of Hong Kong from midnight into Monday morning, with rainfall exceeding 300mm in some areas, data showed.

The Hong Kong Observatory issued a “black” rainstorm warning – its highest – for about six hours before it was downgraded at 10.30am (02:30 GMT), a month after the city was paralysed by the worst floods in 140 years.
While Koinu, which killed one person in Taiwan last week, had weakened into a severe tropical storm, it still brought significant disruption.

Schools and childcare centres were ordered to shut and the morning session at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange was suspended. Trade was expected to resume at 2pm (06:00 GMT).

Hundreds of passengers were stranded at Hong Kong’s airport overnight and underground metro stations as Koinu disrupted flights and transport, public broadcaster RTHK reported.

In early September, Hong Kong was brought to a standstill by torrential rain that swamped streets and flooded shopping malls and metro stations. A “black” warning was also issued then.

In China’s Guangdong province – where Koinu is expected to sweep past en route to Hainan island – the cities of Zhuhai and Jiangmen issued a Level III emergency response, according to the Xinhua news agency on Sunday.

The alert meant more than 35,500 fishing boats had to return to port, while dozens of coastal scenic areas were temporarily closed.

Southern China is frequently hit during the summer and autumn seasons by typhoons that form in the warm oceans east of the Philippines and then travel west.

But climate change has made tropical storms more unpredictable while increasing their intensity – bringing more rain and stronger gusts that lead to flash floods and coastal damage, experts say.

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00:00 Hong Kong has closed schools and suspended trading on the stock exchange after a weakening
00:05 typhoon Konya brought torrential rain and storm force winds to the southern Chinese
00:10 territory.
00:11 More than 150mm of rain was recorded over most parts of Hong Kong from midnight into
00:18 Monday morning, with rainfall exceeding 300mm in some areas, data showed.
00:24 The Hong Kong Observatory issued a black rainstorm warning a its highest day for about six hours
00:30 before it was downgraded at 10.30am (2.30 GMT), a month after the city was paralyzed
00:37 by the worst floods in 140 years.
00:40 While Konya, which killed one person in Taiwan last week, had weakened into a severe tropical
00:47 storm, it still brought significant disruption.
00:51 Schools and childcare centres were ordered to shut and the morning session at the Hong
00:55 Kong Stock Exchange was suspended.
00:58 Trade was expected to resume at 2pm (6 o'clock GMT).
01:03 Hundreds of passengers were stranded at Hong Kong's airport overnight and underground
01:07 metro stations as Konya disrupted flights and transport, public broadcaster RTHK reported.
01:16 In early September, Hong Kong was brought to a standstill by torrential rain that swamped
01:21 streets and flooded shopping malls and metro stations.
01:24 A black warning was also issued then.
01:27 In China's Guangdong Province where Konya is expected to sweep past en route to Hainan
01:33 Island at the cities of Zhuhai and Jiangmen issued a Level 3 emergency response, according
01:38 to the Xinhua News Agency on Sunday.
01:41 The alert meant more than 35,500 fishing boats had to return to port, while dozens of coastal
01:49 scenic areas were temporarily closed.
01:52 Southern China is frequently hit during the summer and autumn seasons by typhoons that
01:56 form in the warm oceans east of the Philippines and then travel west.
02:01 But climate change has made tropical storms more unpredictable while increasing their
02:06 intensity a) bringing more rain and stronger gusts that lead to flash floods and coastal
02:11 damage, experts say.
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