
Hong Kong suspended classes on Thursday morning after the Hong Kong Observatory issued a red rainstorm warning. The Education Bureau stated that morning and whole-day school students were not required to attend, but schools should remain open for students already on site. The warning indicates that heavy rainfall may cause serious road flooding, prompting safety measures.
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Hong Kong suspended classes on Thursday morning.
South China Morning PostHong Kong suspended classes on Thursday morning.
South China Morning PostThe red rainstorm warning was issued by the city’s weather forecaster.
South China Morning PostThe Education Bureau stated that students attending morning and whole-day schools were not required to go to class after the signal was raised at 7.40am.
South China Morning PostSchools should keep their premises open to care for students who have already arrived.
South China Morning PostThe Hong Kong Observatory warned that further rainfall could cause serious road flooding.
South China Morning Post