Hong Kong Observatory on Monday night issued a standby warning
to warn the public of the strongeststorms to hit the city.
The number one standby signal was issued by the observatory as
Typhoon Chanchu was centering 750 km south of Hong Kong Monday
night.
As the tropical cyclone is estimated to move north at about 14
km per hour toward the coast of neighboring Guangdong Province, Hong Kong will be affected
by stronger wind on Tuesday.
A few showers are expected Monday night, and showers will become
more frequent with squalls Tuesday, said a statement issuedby the
Hong Kong Observatory.
It said winds will be strong over offshore waters later
Tuesday.
A higher rank of warning rated number three may have to be
issued on Tuesday as winds pick up, said the observatory senior
scientific officer Poon Hoi To.
Typhoon Chanchu, which means pearl in Cantonese, blew over the
Philippines on Sunday and left more than 30 people killed.
(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2006)