29 Aug 2018 | 10:24 AM UTC
Hong Kong: Heavy rains and waterspout hitting Hong Kong (Aug. 29)
Waterspouts were spotted in Hong Kong seas on Wednesday morning with the city hit by heavy rain and unsettled weather
Event
On August 29, Hong Kong has been affected by heavy rainfalls, unstable weather conditions and waterspouts, spotted near the Lido Beach on Castle Peak Road. Local weather authorities warned the population of a risk of flooding in low-lying and poorly drained areas.
Context
Waterspouts are fast-rotating air columns above water that extend down from the base of clouds. Waterspouts are most commonly seen during the rainy season between May and September.
Advice
Individuals present in Hong Kong are advised to keep abreast of the local weather situation and to adhere to any instructions issued by local authorities.