- Temporary closure of several swimming pools (2)
- Development Bureau and relevant departments proactively follow up on relief work after passage of Typhoon Wipha
- Temporary closure of several swimming pools
- Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Sports Centre to reopen tomorrow morning
- Temporary closure of Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Sports Centre
- Correctional officers stop persons in custody attempting escape
- Resumption of pilotage service delayed
- Typhoon Wipha roundup
- Reopening of China Ferry Terminal
- Reopening of Lei Yue Mun Sports Centre
- Reopening of Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal
- Employers and employees should make reasonable work arrangements after tropical cyclones or rainstorms
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (7)
- Marine Department announcement (4)
- Arrangements for DH Methadone Clinics
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (6)
- Employers, contractors and employees should be aware of electrical safety at work during rainstorms
- Public urged to report flooding
- New District Officer for North District assumes office (with photo)
- Marine Department announcement (3)
- Classes of evening schools are suspended tonight
- Suspension of "A Symphony of Lights"
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (5)
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (4)
- Liquor Licensing Board to meet on Tuesday
- HK scientists halt disease using AI
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (3)
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (2)
- DH Methadone Day Clinics remain open
- Flag-raising ceremony cancelled
- Marine Department announcement (2)
- NENT Landfill closed
- Temporary Closure of the Hong Kong Wetland Park
- Hospital Authority service arrangement
- SENT Landfill Extension closed
- Typhoon Wipha situation report (1)
- Suspension of Immigration Services owing to Tropical Cyclone
- Care centres, services units and SWD welfare units operating on Sundays and public holidays will not open
- Classes of all day schools are suspended today
- Marine Department announcement (1)
- Temporary closure of Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal
- Temporary closure of China Ferry Terminal
- Public urged not to visit beaches for water sports activities during passage of typhoon
- Do not touch broken electrical conductors during typhoons