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Breaking | Hong Kong red rain alert replaced by amber again: flood warning for parts of New Territories, classes suspended

Chief Executive defends Education Bureau’s decision to cancel classes

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A red rainstorm warning was raised twice in five hours on Tuesday morning before being downgraded to amber, as the Chief Executive defended the Education Bureau from parents’ anger about cancelled classes.

All rain warnings were cancelled from 2.45pm.

After criticism from one lawmaker, Leung Chun-ying said public safety was the top priority.

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Classes were suspended and office workers braved heavy downpours as the red signal was raised at 7.35 on Tuesday morning. An amber warning had been raised since 6am.

By 9.35am the Hong Kong Observatory downgraded that warning back to amber, as forecast storms passed to the north of Hong Kong Island, but the thunderstorm warning was extended until 1.45pm, with squally thunderstorms forecast throughout the day.

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Pushing through the rains in Central. Photo: David Wong
Pushing through the rains in Central. Photo: David Wong
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