Hong Kong police search beach for surfers who ignore closure order as Super Typhoon Yagi nears
About a dozen thrill seekers seen at popular Shek O Beach, potentially risking HK$2,000 fine and up to 14 days in jail
Police officers searched a popular beach in southern Hong Kong for a group of surfers who had flaunted a closure order, just an hour before the city was to issue the No 8 warning signal over Super Typhoon Yagi on Thursday evening.
About five officers combed Shek O beach at around 5.30pm after three surfers were seen running away from staff members of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
An hour earlier, lifeguards had cordoned off the area and erected a sign stating the beach was closed and engaging in water sports was prohibited.
In May, the government announced measures to strengthen public protection during typhoons and other inclement weather, with surfers and storm chasers among those targeted.
Anyone who enters a public beach closed during extreme weather faces a HK$2,000 (US$256) fine and up to 14 days in jail.
Earlier in the afternoon at the same beach, about a dozen surfers were out on the water.