The Hong Kong Observatory announced on Monday that the Standby Signal No 1, put into effect at 10.20 pm, will continue to be in effect until at least noon on Tuesday due to the approach of Tropical Cyclone Toraji. The forecasters also mentioned the possibility of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No 3 between late Tuesday and early Wednesday.
According to the current forecast track, the storm is expected to come close to the Pearl River Estuary by Thursday, with a potential weakening at the same time. The decision to issue a higher Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal will depend on various factors such as the distance between Toraji and the Pearl River Estuary, its intensity, and the local wind conditions at that time.
The Observatory advised the public to be cautious of stronger winds and to avoid the shoreline because of the swells. It is essential for residents to stay informed about the latest updates and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
In the event of a higher warning signal being issued, it is important for everyone to stay indoors and away from windows and balconies. Securing loose objects, stocking up on essentials, and preparing an emergency kit are some of the recommended measures to be taken during a typhoon.
It is crucial for residents to follow the instructions and advice provided by the authorities to minimize the impact of the approaching storm. By staying alert and prepared, individuals can ensure their safety and well-being during this period of heightened weather activity.
As we wait for further updates from the Hong Kong Observatory, let us all remain vigilant and ready to respond to any developments regarding Tropical Cyclone Toraji. Stay safe, stay informed, and stay prepared.