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Hongkongers warned to stay out of sun as mercury hits 35 degrees Celsius and air quality plunges

Sheung Shui in the New Territories sees temperature reach 35.1 degrees

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Residents shelter from the sun in Central. Photo: Sam Tsang

Hong Kong sweltered under scorching hot temperatures and battled poor air quality on Saturday with areas all around the city recording unhealthy pollution levels.

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By late afternoon, most areas around the city had air quality that posed a “serious” risk to health – the worst possible rating under the Environmental Protection Department’s index.

A woman walks in hot weather in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Edward Wong
A woman walks in hot weather in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Edward Wong

When air quality is rated “serious”, the department recommends members of the public cut time outside to a minimum.

The mercury crept up over 35 degrees Celsius in some parts of the city, including Sheung Shui and Yuen Long Park in the New Territories. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Observatory in Tsim Sha Tsui recorded a high of slightly less than 33 degrees.

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On Saturday morning, the weather authority issued a “very hot” weather warning, telling residents to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and overexertion while outdoors.

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