Hong Kong Hunkers Down As Kompasu Edges Closer

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

"); });
2021-10-12 HKT 22:02
Hong Kong hunkered down on Tuesday evening for the onset of Severe Tropical Storm Kompasu, with the public stocking up on supplies and public transport services limited.
The No. 8 storm signal will be in force until at least before dawn on Wednesday, the observatory said. It forecasts Kompasu will be closest to Hong Kong early on Wednesday morning.
Bus operators Citybus and New World First Bus said on Tuesday evening that regular and overnight services had been suspended, with the exception of routes S1 and B3X, which run between the airport and Tung Chung, and Shenzhen Bay and Tuen Mun.
KMB has also suspended most of its services, except for S1 and S64, which are airport routes. Ferry services were also suspended.
The MTR said it was operating at longer intervals, but warned that open sections of the railway would be suspended immediately and without notice if weather conditions deteriorate. The Airport Express was operating at 30-minute intervals.
The government said 105 people had sought refuge at 24 temporary shelters that it opened across the city. It had received nine reports of fallen trees as of 8pm, but no landslides or flooding had been reported.
The storm had earlier struck the Philippines with sustained winds of 100 kilometres per hour. Nine people were reported to have been killed in the country and 11 were reported missing as heavy rains caused floods and landslides.
At 10pm, Kompasu was centred 460 kilometres south-southeast of Hong Kong and heading west.
The no. 3 signal was issued overnight, and the observatory gave several hours’ notice of its intention to issue the higher no. 8 signal on Tuesday afternoon.
Shoppers cleared out supermarket shelves prior to the higher signal, with some saying they were making sure they didn’t need to go out on Wednesday. But the panic buying was welcomed by at least one wet market vendor, who told RTHK that business at her stall had increased.
Airwallex Yield Service Goes Live In Hong Kong
Airwallex has officially launched Airwallex Yield in Hong Kong on 18 June 2025, which it advertises to offer businesses... Read more
Alipay And Rokid Launch AR Glasses Payment Function For In-Store Payments In China
Rokid has launched its latest augmented reality device, Rokid Glasses. In China, the Rokid AR payment glasses support i... Read more
InvestHKs Gulf Cooperation Council Fintech Visit Spurs Strategic Partnerships
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) reinforced its role as a global business hub through a strategic visit to the Gulf Cooperat... Read more
Can Crypto Firms Catch Up On Compliance Gaps As Regulations Evolve?
As crypto adoption accelerates, regulators are ramping up enforcement of the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) Tra... Read more
OneDegree Eyes Global Growth With Middle East, Europe And Africa Next
Hong Kong virtual insurer OneDegree has made significant progress in the Middle East, securing 20 contracts since enter... Read more
IFAST Introduces Bondsupermart Live With Stock-like Trading Experience For Bond Investors
To address structural inefficiencies in bond markets, iFAST introduced Bondsupermart Live, a digital bond trading servi... Read more