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Hong Kong's schools and businesses are closed as Tropical Storm Tapah passes.

Hong Kong closed schools and businesses on Monday, as Tropical Storm Tapah passed within 170 km of the territory. The storm brought gale-force winds and heavy rain to the financial center. Some flights were cancelled.

On Monday morning, the damage appeared minimal. Streets were mostly calm. There was no report of major flooding or landslides.

The city's mass transit rail system ran at longer intervals.

Hong Kong's Observatory stated that the Typhoon 8 warning, which is its third highest, will remain in effect until at least 11:00 a.m. (0300 GMT). The city's Education Bureau said that businesses can reopen after the signal is reduced, but the schools will remain closed for the entire day.

On Monday morning, sustained winds of 101 km/h (63mph) were recorded at the airport of Lantau Island. Maximum gusts reached 151 km/h.

At 4:55 am, the authorities also issued the Amber Rainstorm Signal, which is its lowest ranking in a 3-tier system.

Schools in Shenzhen have also been closed. Reporting by Farah Masters; editing by Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)