Overview
- Hong Kong kept its No. 8 Gale or Storm Signal overnight into Monday as Tapah passed southwest of the city, prompting school closures and widespread service suspensions.
- The storm came ashore near Taishan in western Guangdong at about 8:50 a.m. local time, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
- About 60,000 people were evacuated across southern China and some train and ferry services in Guangdong were halted, state media reported.
- Hong Kong recorded strong winds, including sustained 101 kph and gusts up to 151 kph near the airport, and authorities also issued an Amber rainstorm warning.
- Travel and local impacts included roughly 100 flight cancellations in Hong Kong, reports of two injuries and toppled trees, and minor flooding in parts of Macao.