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title: "Tropical storm Podul drenches southern China"
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# Tropical storm Podul drenches southern China

> BEIJING, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Tropical storm Podul drenched southern China on Thursday, dumping more than 70 mm (2.76 inches) of rain an hour on parts of the provinces of Guangdong, Hunan and Jiangxi and disrupting hospitals and law courts in Hong Kong.

By Reuters · Published 14 August 2025, 06:42 SAST · Updated 14 August 2025, 06:42 SAST

## Key points
- As Hong Kong braces for a deluge that forced a media mogul's trial to take a rain check, the city's services have effectively turned into an aquatic version of hide-and-seek, leaving ducks to enjoy a soggy day at the Wetland Park while the rest of us ponder the financial implications of climate change's increasingly tempestuous tantrums.
- Hong Kong issues highest-level "black" weather warning, delaying media tycoon Jimmy Lai's court hearing as torrential rain continues.
- Out-patient clinics in Hong Kong close, while emergency services remain operational; postal services also suspended due to severe weather.
- Tropical storm Podul weakens after hitting Taiwan, leaving one missing and 143 injured, and poses further risks to southern China still recovering from heavy rains.
- China grapples with extreme weather linked to climate change, threatening billions in economic activity as cities flood and agriculture suffers.

## Content

The Asian financial hub issued its highest-level "black" weather warning, adjourning the hearing of Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai until the torrential rain subsides, as a queue formed outside the court for the public gallery.

Medical authorities announced that out-patient clinics across Hong Kong would shut until the “black” rainstorm warning is lifted, with accident and emergency services remaining open. The postal service said it would also suspend operations due to the downpour.

Podul weakened from a typhoon to a tropical storm after making landfall in Taiwan on Wednesday, where winds of up to 191 kph (118 mph) left one person missing and 143 injured, but its residual vortex stands to wreak havoc in southern China, still reeling from the [heaviest rains in generations](https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?search=all%3AL4N3U00WG&linkedFromStory=true) last week.

China, the world's second-largest economy, faces growing threats from extreme weather, which meteorologists link to climate change. Risks that each year stand to wipe out tens of billions of dollars worth of commercial activity, as cities flood, shipping activity stalls, and croplands are washed out.

Podul made landfall on the coast of China's southeastern province of Fujian at 00:30 local time (GMT 16:30 Wednesday), and is forecast to move northwest at a speed of 30 to 35 kms (21.75 miles) per hour, according to China's weather authority.

A good day for the ducks, though, who will have the Hong Kong Wetland Park to themselves, which is closed for the time being.

(Reporting by Joe Cash in Beijing, Jessie Pang in Hong Kong and Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by Michael Perry)
