Hong Kong flight struck by lightning during first 'black' storm since 2010
Landslides and floods hit city, along with 15,000 lightning strikes in three hours
A Hong Kong Express Airways Airbus was hit by lightning on Wednesday in the first 'black' storm to hit the city since 2010.
The plane was struck shortly before 3pm as it flew in from Sanya, Hainan, Hong Kong Airport Authority said. The pilot landed safely at Chek Lap Kok airport at 3.06pm with fire engines on standby. No injuries were reported. It was carrying 100 passengers and crew members.
Torrential rain pounded the city for more than five hours during the morning, causing landslides, flooding, traffic chaos and business disruptions.
No injuries were reported, but more than 300 flights were delayed.
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