After Mangkhut, the hills went quiet: What happened to our birds?
Zoologist Graham Reels explains where all the birds have gone after the typhoon. […]
Zoologist Graham Reels explains where all the birds have gone after the typhoon. […]
Fire Services Department temporary base for fire fighting boats destroyed in typhoon. […]
Carol Biddell has announced that the Clean Pak Sha Wan Day, originally planned for 16 September, then postponed to tomorrow, 23 September, has been postponed once again owing to the government warning about water pollution […]
Owing to the Super Typhoon Mangkhut last weekend, hiking trails and recreational sites and facilities in the country parks and the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark (HKUGGp) under the management of the Agriculture, Fisheries and […]
Reader Chris Davis sent in three of his photos with comments. […]
Woman drowns at Clearwater Bay Second Beach: Lifeguards’ Union warns of dangers of damaged or missing safety gear owing to typhoon damage. […]
Car catches fire close to Fire Station. […]
Man Yee Square comes alive with UNESCO exhibition and workshops celebrating UN International Day of Peace. […]
Three beaches closed as a precaution after sewage treatment works is damaged in typhoon. […]
Gary Yeung has sketched some of the aftermath of Mangkhut. […]
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