No 8 Signal Expected By 6 Am: Observatory

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

Related News Programmes

"); });

2020-10-13 HKT 03:49

Share this story

facebook

  • Tropical Storm Nangka is heading in the general direction of Hainan Island. Image courtesy of HKO

    Tropical Storm Nangka is heading in the general direction of Hainan Island. Image courtesy of HKO

The Hong Kong Observatory on Tuesday morning said it expects to issue the typhoon No 8 signal at or before 6 am, as Tropical Storm Nangka brushes past the SAR.

The Education Bureau announced that classes of all day schools are suspended because of the storm.

The Kowloon Motor Bus, CityBus and New World First Bus companies also announced that most of their day time bus services will be suspended until further notice.

The MTR Corporation, meanwhile, said it will maintain a reduced service with trains running at around 10 minute intervals on most of its lines.

The First Ferry company said it will suspend all outlying island ferry services after 6:30 am.

The observatory on Monday had issued the Strong Wind Signal Number 3 at 5:10 pm, with a warning that it may consider raising the No 8 signal in the early hours of Tuesday.

Nangka is gradually moving away from Hong Kong. However, under its combined effect with the northeast monsoon, local winds are still expected to strengthen further. In particular, the southern part of Hong Kong will experience stronger winds.

At 5 am, Nangka was estimated to be about 450 kilometres south of Hong Kong (near 18.3 degrees north 113.5 degrees east) and forecast to move west or west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the vicinity of Hainan Island and intensify gradually.

Members of the public should take note of the latest weather bulletin before leaving home this morning, the observatory added.

Last updated: 2020-10-13 HKT 05:25

RECENT NEWS

HKMA Warns Of Fake Stablecoins As Licensed Issuers Have Yet To Launch Tokens

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has warned the public about fake stablecoins in Hong Kong, specifically flaggin... Read more

Tazapay Secures Money Service Operator License In Hong Kong

Singapore-based cross-border payments company Tazapay has secured a Money Service Operator (MSO) license in Hong Kong. ... Read more

Livi Bank Posts First Full-Year Profit In 2025 As Loans Rise 49%

Hong Kong digital bank livi bank reported a full-year profit of HK$21 million for 2025. For the year, total operating i... Read more

FWD Group Reports US$720M In New Business Sales As Expansion Continues

FWD Group reported a 4% year-on-year increase in new business sales to US$720 million for the first quarter of 2026, dr... Read more

WeLab Bank 2025 Revenue Hits HK$942M After Securing First-Half Profitability

WeLab Bank achieved profitability in the first half of 2025 and reported a 35% year-on-year revenue increase to HK$942 ... Read more

Ripple And Kbank Roll Out Institutional Digital Asset Wallet In South Korea

Ripple has partnered with Kbank to deploy an institutional digital asset wallet in Korea, equipping the internet bank w... Read more