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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