(Shenzhen/Hong Kong Comprehensive News) After the severe rain attacks in China and Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong and Shenzhen, where the most severe rain was rained on Saturday (September 9), was lifted on Saturday (September 9).School and subway facilities are still under repair.
Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and other Hong Kong media reports that the Hong Kong government announced the end of the "extreme situation" warning on Saturday after reviewing the latest weather, transportation and road conditions.
Hong Kong public bus services have been restored one after another, but there are still serious damage to the road.The subway was reopened, but some equipment of Huang Daxian Station was damaged due to flooding, and some entrances were closed, and the lifting machines and regulators were suspended.Rainstorm also caused damage to more than 20 school buildings in Hong Kong, and individual schools were severely damaged and were still under repair.
Affected by the residual circulation and monsoon of the typhoon "anemone". This round of rainstorm began to attack the Pearl River Delta in the afternoon of Thursday (September 7). Hong Kong issued a black warning of heavy rain.Release heavy rain red warnings.The rainfall in Shenzhen and Hong Kong has broken the historical value since the record.
According to Shenzhen Satellite TV report, Shenzhen was lifted on Saturday morning.On Friday, the entrance of the Shenzhen Luohu Railway Station was drowned. At present, the accumulation and debris have been cleaned up. However, because the equipment and other equipment of the security check instrument and the ticket machine are still debugging.Saturday's Guangshen Intercity Train operations resumed 60%of daily life.
Dongguan near Shenzhen has also experienced the strongest precipitation in 15 years.The video uploaded by netizens shows that in Tangxia Town, Dongguan, the streets were muddy after the heavy rain, no one was cleaned on the roadside garbage, and the tires of some cars were still immersed in mud water.In addition, according to Weibo released by Guangdong Power Grid Corporation on Saturday, some of the power supply lines in Tangxia Town were damaged, and the electric room was seriously immersed in water. It is still under maintenance.
Heavy rain caused serious losses, Hong Kong died, and 144 residents were injured.Bloomberg estimates that this century heavy rain will cause Hong Kong to lose more than $ 100 million (S $ 136 million).There are no statistics from all over Guangdong, but most of the affected areas have been forced to stop classes.
The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that in the next three days, there will still be continuous rainfall in South China, and there will be a heavy rainstorm in the coastal areas near Guangdong, Guangxi, and Pearl River Delta.