Hong Kong shopkeepers prepare for Ragasa, while over 100 households evacuate Tai O

Shopkeepers in Hong Kong’s flood-prone areas have taken pre-emptive measures to protect themselves against the approaching super typhoon Ragasa, while over 100 households in Tai O have been evacuated as the government stepped up assistance to minimise potential damage.

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Authorities warned on Monday that severe flooding would hit low-lying areas such as Lei Yue Mun in eastern Kowloon, Tai O on western Lantau Island and Tai Po in the eastern New Territories as Ragasa – a Filipino word meaning rapid or fast action – approached Hong Kong.

The government moved a robotic “water-pumping dragon” into Lei Yue Mun on Monday morning and made 40,000 sandbags available around the city – four times more than during previous typhoons.

Islands district council member Ho Siu-kei, who is also chairman of the Tai O rural committee, said over 100 households in Tai O had been moved into temporary shelters with the help of about 80 volunteers, committee staff and members of the government’s community care team.

The government has moved a robotic “water-pumping dragon” to Lei Yue Mun, in preparation for Super Typhoon Ragasa. Photo: Sam Tsang
The government has moved a robotic “water-pumping dragon” to Lei Yue Mun, in preparation for Super Typhoon Ragasa. Photo: Sam Tsang

He said residents were cooperative and understanding after experiencing Typhoons Hato in 2017 and Mangkhut in 2018, which caused waist-deep flooding during high tide.

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