
Observatory replaces Red Rainstorm Warning with Amber
The red rain warning was in effect for about an hour. Photo: RTHK
The Observatory issued the Amber Rainstorm Warning Signal at 8.40pm on Friday to replace the Red Rainstorm Warning Signal, which had been in effect for an hour.
The forecaster also said heavy rain will bring flash floods in some low-lying and poorly-drained areas and urged people to stay away from water.
Squalls exceeding 90 kilometres per hour also hit Peng Chau at around 7.40pm.
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