Protect coastal areas from stronger storms as world warms, experts urge Hong Kong

  • City must design policies and infrastructure to withstand the onslaught, speakers tell conference

Strong waves hit Heng Fa Chuen on Hong Kong Island during Typhoon Mangkhut in September. Photo: Sam Tsang

The lessons learned from two super typhoons in the past two years highlight an urgent need for Hong Kong to protect coastal areas from extreme weather, academics, business leaders and policymakers warned at a climate change conference in the city on Monday.

When the next monster storm hit, the results could be much worse, they cautioned.

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