Rainstorms which brought the heaviest downpour since records began have swamped Hong Kong, causing landslides which claimed two lives.
Floodwater came up to window level in some parts of the city
A man and a woman died when a landslide crashed into a hut in which they were sleeping and 16 people were injured in other storm-related incidents.
Hong Kong's observatory recorded 145.5mm (5.73 inches) of rain in one hour on Saturday morning.
Low pressure which caused the storms was forecast to weaken gradually.
A 20-tonne wall was brought down by a landslide on top of the hut where the man and woman were staying, local media said.
Emergency workers used cranes to lift the wall and dug a tunnel to reach the two but they were dead by the time rescuers got through.
Fire department district commander Tam Yiu-kei said there was a "chance of further landslides".
Streets across Hong Kong were severely flooded, some roads were closed and some flights were delayed at the international airport on Lantau Island.
bron: bbc news | Gewijzigd: 13 februari 2017, 11:33 uur, door Joyce.s