Hong Kong, Shenzhen Flooded By Record-Breaking Rains After Typhoon Haikui — In Photos
On September 8, 2023, a shopping centre in Hong Kong, China, is largely inundated following record-breaking rains. Much of Hong Kong was paralyzed by record-breaking downpour on Friday, with the Hong Kong Observatory recording more than 158 millimetres (6.2 inches) between 11 p.m. and midnight, the heaviest hourly rainfall since records began in 1884. (Source: Getty)
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View In AppOn September 8, debris is seen on a roadway in Shenzhen, China's Guangdong province, after the city saw the worst rainfall since records began in 1952. (Source: Getty)
A view of a landslip in Hong Kong, China, following heavy rain. (Source: Getty)
People photograph a landslip after heavy rain in Hong Kong, China. The heavy rains have caused extensive floods and landslides, as well as traffic closures and flooding in malls and train stations. (Source: Getty)
Workers are seen on a flooded street in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China, following the city's highest rainfall since records began in 1952. (Source: Getty)
Volunteers carry bags and clean up inside a tube station in Hong Kong, China, following record-breaking rains. (Source: Getty)